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Thread: Near Win feels as good as an Actual Win? Really?

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    Near Win feels as good as an Actual Win? Really?

    This is based on a study trying to answer the question -

    "is the excitement of getting close to a win driven by the same mechanism that drives our excitement when we actually win?"

    Came across this episode in The Hidden Brain that airs on NPR.

    When I look at close/near jackpots on different social websites (one away from a royal flush is a good example) the drive to get the big win after coming very close is often heard in the expressions/voices of the players in videos.

    Thought you all might find this interesting to listen to (click the blue link on the left) ... http://www.npr.org/2015/09/29/444398...f-near-victory

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    Hmmm, either I'm a odd exception or their study is very flawed. When I keep getting teased with near wins instead of the actual big win, I get annoyed and move on to a new game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Evoni View Post
    Hmmm, either I'm a odd exception or their study is very flawed. When I keep getting teased with near wins instead of the actual big win, I get annoyed and move on to a new game.
    Yup. Can only take getting 2 bonus symbols for so long before I say screw it!

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    When playing VP I do get excited when I get 4 to the Royal, don't know why. Slot games not so much since it's so common to get spins that are one away from a big win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evoni View Post
    Hmmm, either I'm a odd exception or their study is very flawed. When I keep getting teased with near wins instead of the actual big win, I get annoyed and move on to a new game.
    Exactly Evoni. And the more money/time I feel I have wasted without getting the prize, the higher my annoyance level. At some point I just avoid playing that particular type of machine.

    Typically, The Hidden Brain is a good and very entertaining radio show/podcast. But I would question this episode's reliance in this study grounded in the seemingly irrelevant habits of pigeons - but who can say...

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