Are Slots Dangerout to the Market- Part 1
Friday, February 11th, 2011A recent study has shown that there could be a reason why slots games are so addictive and it may be a result of perception. In the world of gambling there are games that are high-roller games and low-wager games. High- roller games are traditionally games like poker and blackjack. These games come with a bigger price tag to get in on them. This could be the key to why people equate them with draining their bankrolls. The big cost to get in leave a mental impression on gamers and they immediately understand the investment it is going to take to work through the entire table game. In addition, the fact that the games take a while to get through also make a mental impression on the gamers. That time investment means that they have to spend at least a few hours working hard. That hard work translates mentally into investment too. When someone pulls up to a poker game they expect to have to pay a considerable amount of investment money, invest time and energy into the games and work hard to win them. These all work together and give people a mental impression of having to seriously consider the cost of playing the game before they buy in. then there are the slots games.
By nature slots games are simple. There is no time investment in learning the games. You can just jump right into them and start playing immediately. There also is no limit to how long a time you have to wager on the games either. A poker game will last until someone wins the round—if that is a few minutes then it is over quickly. On the other hand it could take thirty minutes to get through an intense game. With slots you aren’t wagering against anyone so you can dictate how long you want to play. If you want to spin the reels just a couple of times, that is fine. On the other hand if you want to spend a few hours working with the games then that is fine too. Slots are some of the most flexible games in the market right now.
Part two coming next.

