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Opened Jul 24, 2025 by Roxanne Mccord@roxannemccordMaintainer
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Losses Disguised as Wins (LDWs)
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Understanding the psychology behind slot machines can help you be a more mindful player. They are built to be engaging, but it's crucial to remember that the casino always has an advantage and to play for fun.

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Reference: roxannemccord/roxanne1980#1