How Casinos Are Able to Predict Human Behavior

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  • @Obi44440
    @Obi44440 Год назад +5646

    I worked at a casino for 3 years and only ever watched one person walk away with a significant amount of money. The amount of people who ruined their lives is numerous

    • @ivanljubic2963
      @ivanljubic2963 Год назад +36

      you worked as dealer or?

    • @rima7286
      @rima7286 Год назад +25

      why did you leave?

    • @THIRTEENTH13TH
      @THIRTEENTH13TH Год назад +132

      I worked for an online one too quite a few winners actually big winners too, also some people that tricked the casino with an exploit of bonuses, crazy amounts of losses though and angry and suicidal people

    • @benwilson6559
      @benwilson6559 Год назад +1

      Absolutely

    • @tapetrader2590
      @tapetrader2590 Год назад +3

      True

  • @Phenommarkantony
    @Phenommarkantony Год назад +3720

    ”It’s probably the size of your place here”
    Joe: ”So it’s like a Walmart” 💀

    • @B-RaDD
      @B-RaDD Год назад +315

      I was looking for this comment., 😅😅
      So nonchalant saying that

    • @howhigh0521
      @howhigh0521 Год назад +317

      Facts! Today I found out that Joe’s studio is fucking huge 😂
      Also I heard one comedian joke about joes compound. Now I know what he was talking about lol

    • @1bossplaya8444
      @1bossplaya8444 Год назад +65

      Thats the only part that set off my spidey sense

    • @MikkelGrumBovin
      @MikkelGrumBovin Год назад +23

      Ouuch , there goes the "Little Man Bitmess" veíl ,-

    • @Kres8219
      @Kres8219 Год назад +15

      I caught that too lol

  • @ClintOrris
    @ClintOrris Год назад +9403

    The scariest part is companies are using this exact system in video games specifically targeting children.

    • @ReileyU
      @ReileyU Год назад +242

      CSGO and Rust to name a few….

    • @patrickwhite4449
      @patrickwhite4449 Год назад +554

      The scary part is that stupid adults fall for it.

    • @nkoehler337
      @nkoehler337 Год назад +253

      Yessir. Loot crate systems.

    • @RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr
      @RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr Год назад +129

      Hey Stan you should get up to date, there's a ton of countries where loot crates have been banned because of how much it resembles gambling. EA and other major gaming companies have been targeted by regulators. I haven't seen a loot crate in about 5 years.

    • @TheCurrykiev
      @TheCurrykiev Год назад +19

      ​@@patrickwhite4449are you a parent? I know this is a stupid thing to ask online, but, be honest.

  • @peterpetruzzi
    @peterpetruzzi 10 месяцев назад +514

    So basically, when I refresh my RUclips homepage, it’s like taking a pull on a slot machine. Idk what I’m going to get, or if/when I’m going to land on something stimulating to my interests, and I can do it over and over again. This model is everywhere 😮

    • @scandelez
      @scandelez 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, The most successful businesses manipulate humans. Whether they are aware of it or not.

    • @theadvocatespodcast
      @theadvocatespodcast 4 месяца назад +19

      I think about it every time I refresh the feed.

    • @helloidharbl6753
      @helloidharbl6753 2 месяца назад +11

      Not how your feed works. Your tendencies are tracked.

    • @steppedtuba50
      @steppedtuba50 2 месяца назад

      @@helloidharbl6753but there still is a chance

    • @professorkaos2781
      @professorkaos2781 2 месяца назад +1

      yep so true

  • @mitchblackmore5230
    @mitchblackmore5230 Год назад +1687

    I really love the fact that these two gentlemen had a friendly argument for a full minute, as to whether or not a pigeon is a degenerate gambler.

    • @mattgohlke8216
      @mattgohlke8216 Год назад +70

      Peck..... peck peck.... peck peck peck peck peck. Ya but is that really gambling? I don't think it is. Ya, oh it definitely is. 🤣

    • @DoNotTrustTrusts
      @DoNotTrustTrusts 11 месяцев назад +9

      Peck.

    • @redseven4040
      @redseven4040 11 месяцев назад +90

      More like Joe not understanding a simple concept for minutes straight

    • @gioo804
      @gioo804 11 месяцев назад +60

      @@redseven4040nah i think he’s right the guy is assuming that a pigeon understands math the way we do and it’s not a true gambling game because your not losing food either

    • @elephantgrass631
      @elephantgrass631 10 месяцев назад +18

      Have this conversation in California and you’d be called racist by the end of the screaming match if you disagreed about a gambling pigeon.

  • @miker4590
    @miker4590 Год назад +963

    Last time I was in a casino I stepped outside of myself, and looked around the floor. I didnt see one person smiling or having fun. Nothing like the posters and commercials. It was a miserable sight. Felt like a lot of bad energy. I left and went to the arcade and played classic video games from my youth and waited for my friends (Another form of gambling I guess.) In my 20s I loved casinos, now in my 40s I cant stand them. Every cent lost seems like money I could pay my electric bill with or use to take my kids to an adventure park or something. Casinos have lost all of their appeal to me. Good luck to those struggling with the addiction. God bless.

    • @Subsistence97
      @Subsistence97 Год назад +35

      On my way there. Luckily I realized this still in my 20s. Covid started this for me because it was literally the only place open in my area where I can be with friends. Didn't help that I won 10k. The money helped me so much and then I started going again. Just ended up screwing me over for the next couple years

    • @rey3418
      @rey3418 Год назад

      @@Subsistence97lol😂

    • @skilldeadly8888
      @skilldeadly8888 Год назад +34

      I always viewed casinos as an entertainment device. I don't expect to win. I just like trying different strategies to see what works the best. Anything I bring I plan to lose. It is very true there is a lot of elderly mindlessly pushing buttons. The table games though, especially craps, can be super fun with the right people. Slots are misery.

    • @Lssjg702
      @Lssjg702 Год назад +2

      ​@@skilldeadly8888craps you say yess yesss 😈

    • @EikottXD
      @EikottXD Год назад +9

      In your twenties you probably drank and partied.

  • @MoneyTalkwithMP
    @MoneyTalkwithMP Год назад +288

    Unpredictable rewards in social media is truly scary. Tiktok has this, some video will go viral, some barely get any likes, it keeps you trying hoping you can make it go viral again. When this guy pointed it out, I got goosebumps. Wow

    • @Retronize84
      @Retronize84 Год назад +33

      Yeah, and I think Tiktok will let you go viral on purpose at times (even though your content wasn't that good) so you keep up hope to make more content.

    • @monetarymindset_
      @monetarymindset_ 11 месяцев назад

      @@Retronize84bingo.

    • @owenaddington5723
      @owenaddington5723 11 месяцев назад +7

      Yeah they often make your first video go viral just to get you hooked and then your views steadily decline and eventually they’ll make you go viral again to keep you posting

    • @iarland9693
      @iarland9693 10 месяцев назад +5

      I think RUclips did the same with shorts. Plus it keeps us on the platform longer, checking it regularly and watching more content.

    • @910Youngn
      @910Youngn 7 месяцев назад +4

      Chasing that high

  • @chancemovewock
    @chancemovewock 11 месяцев назад +40

    i like how caught up in the analogy with pigeons clearly missing the bigger picture 😂😂 i love joe

  • @fistan5447
    @fistan5447 Год назад +478

    As someone who used to work in gambling industry i can say it is truly horrifying what gambling addiction can reduce a human into. If im being honest, it can be as bad as worst heroin addict. Self-destructive to the point where you do not even notice the suffering you cause to your family.

    • @george16744
      @george16744 Год назад +39

      Maybe worse. There's only so much heroin you can do in a day, there's really no limit to how much you can lose in one day at the casino.

    • @DavidPortugueseGAMER
      @DavidPortugueseGAMER Год назад +27

      ​@@george16744That logic makes absolute zero sense. Heroin's limit in a day is overdose.

    • @escobarinc.1805
      @escobarinc.1805 Год назад +19

      Very true. My brother has lost hundreds of thousands, steals and begs for money from anyone who will give him the time of day, and has been on the verge of being homeless multiple times. He refuses to give up blackjack.

    • @JesseStevenTrumm3992
      @JesseStevenTrumm3992 Год назад +6

      Overdose and the amount of
      Money they have for the drug. They are both equally dangerous

    • @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point
      @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point Год назад +1

      Bur why does you working in it provide any more insight? For all anyone knows you vacuumed the casino floor at 2 am on weeknights. Youve studied nothing. What, you looked over and saw someone and filled in some blanks on their life?
      Weird. Why come here and fabricate? Just to participate?

  • @betsyavallone4314
    @betsyavallone4314 Год назад +745

    To quote Steve Wynn, “ If you want to make money in a casino, own one” He is absolutely right.

    • @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point
      @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point Год назад

      No relevance

    • @MaoriLore
      @MaoriLore Год назад +7

      or get super duper lucky. joke. casinos are ripping all good in people

    • @BobSimmons-y6i
      @BobSimmons-y6i Год назад +10

      No true,I purchased stock in the Wynn and MGM and lost big money

    • @pattywarner
      @pattywarner 11 месяцев назад

      Except for donald trump! He’s the only idiot that went bankrupt owning a casino!!😂😂😂😂

    • @gostfalcon
      @gostfalcon 11 месяцев назад +2

      Tell that to Trump lol or the courts that took his BK case for his failed casinos.

  • @thephilosopher7173
    @thephilosopher7173 Год назад +2787

    Imagine living a world where the phrase “they’re trying to control you!” is looked at as crazy, yet corporations spend every waking moment to do just that.
    Edit: ​​⁠Yea yea mind control isn’t real, but here’s the thing…Companies are spending money on research into psychological ways to manipulate the consumer. What everyone fails to see is that they’re playing the long game. You know why you have a piano room in homes today? Ed Bernays convinced builders and realtors to simply name it that, to boost the sales of pianos. We’re ppl forced? No, did sales go up? Of course! Can’t have a piano room without a piano now. See my point? They know the consumer inside and out literally down to the science. They’re not Professor X, but they sure know how to steer you down the maze.

    • @Senth99
      @Senth99 Год назад +86

      It's social engineering on a greater scale to get as much money from you.

    • @GM-cm3qc
      @GM-cm3qc Год назад +28

      @@EventualWarlordgood work soldier here are some likes!

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou Год назад +25

      @@Senth99 hell yeah dude capitalism rules, billionaires _deserve_ to control us for money. They work so hard!

    • @petermatthews2831
      @petermatthews2831 Год назад +32

      Depends how you look at things in life, you could have a salesman come to your door and try to persuade you into buying something, you say "He's trying to control me" or you could just think for yourself and shut the door. Ya just gotta be half smart in life and things work out

    • @codebloke2200
      @codebloke2200 Год назад

      @@CantTellYou Better to have your intelligence tested by a Capitalism than to have your freedoms stolen by Socialism

  • @fallenkafiel42
    @fallenkafiel42 8 месяцев назад +79

    Watching this while getting my bags pack to go to Vegas for a week 😂

    • @hrpickinstuff
      @hrpickinstuff 5 месяцев назад +7

      Have fun. It's a great city for entertainment.

    • @kichigan1
      @kichigan1 16 дней назад

      Don't lose all your savings.

    • @brooks8675309
      @brooks8675309 13 дней назад

      If you win...you need to stop. Otherwise "all things in moderation." Good luck.

  • @arturodavila629
    @arturodavila629 Год назад +1867

    Now I’ll never forget that Joe does his podcast inside something the size of a Walmart 😂

    • @Dirtwhistlegristle
      @Dirtwhistlegristle Год назад +142

      Yeah right lol, I’m thinking they he does it in like a small office building or somethin

    • @slotstoner2487
      @slotstoner2487 Год назад +148

      nice subtle flex by Joe

    • @jasonfox6013
      @jasonfox6013 Год назад +3

      Yeah I reckon

    • @RouletteNation
      @RouletteNation Год назад +67

      I think its a studio within an office block which he uses, but the office block is the size of Walmart. I think Joe is a smart guy, I doubt its just a huge expanse of nothing behind his walls unless it's his office block which he then rents out to other businesses.

    • @ShaqTransport
      @ShaqTransport Год назад +49

      @@RouletteNationremember rob dyrdek fantasy factory ?? It’s like that a large warehouse with all his Cars, Art His gym and things like that

  • @MikeSchellingMusic
    @MikeSchellingMusic Год назад +385

    The only part missing here is once the casino has you hooked on return incentives, they raise the level of play it takes to keep the same incentives you’ve become accustomed to. Case in point; Caesar’s has VIP lounges in most of their casinos where player who rate get to drink and eat for free whenever they are open. So players will risk thousands upon thousands of dollars to keep this perk alive every year when they could just buy drinks and food for themselves, saving thousands of dollars. It’s like a form of “peer pressure” to keep status levels high.

    • @OGIceyOfficial
      @OGIceyOfficial Год назад +24

      So true.. I always laugh when people brag about their rooms getting comped by MGM or Caesars because of their rewards status. They'll call it a free stay not even realizing they literally paid for it in gambling. Get a point for like every $5 gambled so you really just paying more than buying it flat out lol

    • @DreamConundrum
      @DreamConundrum Год назад +15

      Sounds like airline status/rewards systems.

    • @jimbeam-ru1my
      @jimbeam-ru1my Год назад +16

      or more commonly, you get free drinks when gambling but the waitress only comes around every 45 minutes. you'd be better off just paying for you drink than gambling to get the free drinks.

    • @WeighedWilson
      @WeighedWilson Год назад +5

      So like a blue checkmark?

    • @edp3202
      @edp3202 Год назад +4

      Im VIP!

  • @mumble97
    @mumble97 Год назад +499

    Been working as a dealer for the past year. The amount of people who blow all of their money is numbing. The only time I feel really terrible is when I am given a significant tip after a player wins and then they continue blow all of their winnings and leave pissed off. I end up leaving with more money than them despite it being upwards of 10k+ at times. Also, it's not just the money that people lose that is absurd, it's the time. I work at California Card Room which has a maximum 20 hour limit that you can be in the establishment. Many people hit their 20 hour mark, sleep in their car, and come back during my next shift.
    Funny thing is I joined the casino because I found an interest in Texas Hold'em. Once I became a dealer I realized I have no interest in gambling. Players ask me if I play, I lie and tell them I keep it to Vegas. Really I don't gamble at all.

    • @JeffDonnelly
      @JeffDonnelly Год назад +34

      Cool to read it from a dealers side

    • @spiritlevelstudios
      @spiritlevelstudios Год назад +51

      You need to say
      "I gave that up..."
      in a slow, deep, husky voice while staring off into the distance.

    • @estevanbaxley5657
      @estevanbaxley5657 Год назад +39

      Texas Holdem is different than any other game in the casino in that you can win consistently. You’re not playing against an unbeatable house. You’re playing against other players and it involves skill

    • @day245
      @day245 Год назад

      But Mike McDermott said it's not gambling 🥹😵‍💫

    • @mikehawkheir5554
      @mikehawkheir5554 Год назад +12

      Im sure you feel soooo terrible that you return the tip, right? Shut it, dude. 😂😂

  • @aa1589
    @aa1589 7 месяцев назад +26

    there's a great episode of The Twilight Zone that explores the mindset of a man in the throes of a gambling addiction. The machine starts talking to him, teasing him and playing with his ego. It's a really good watch.

  • @NDGOJericho580
    @NDGOJericho580 Год назад +851

    I worked for a casino for 9 years. They showed us videos of the addicted gamblers and how to deal with them. The crazy part is that they know the psychology behind gambling addiction, yet they cater to every aspect of it. They have gambling addiction pamphlets but imagine if you gave that to one of their "VIPs" who contribute hundreds of thousands if not millions to their profits. I doubt it would end well between employee and employer. These casinos are reliant on addictive gamblers. I've literally watched people lose their businesses and companies over the gambling addiction.

    • @A-classic-smithy
      @A-classic-smithy Год назад +29

      That's like how every machine says "it's for fun not about making money" LOL. There is also no talking them out of it, they are smarter then you, infact they have outsmarted everyone! It's free infinite money 😂

    • @circlemediaentertainment1979
      @circlemediaentertainment1979 Год назад +3

      Damn are you serious

    • @javiermori1710
      @javiermori1710 Год назад +27

      As someone who is born and raised in vegas 50 years and have worked many years on strip you are absolutely correct.

    • @leonardgibney2997
      @leonardgibney2997 Год назад +18

      A guy won £3,000 gambling on the internet but the casino sold him the idea of betting it with them again and he ended up losing the lot. (Heard on radio). Casinos will also find ways of not paying wins if they can.

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 Год назад +6

      I actually did it myself with some lady at a local place (a large place with a massive gaming room), who was playing 2 machines at once, and I saw her there for hours.
      Let's just say she lost her shit at me and was abusive and made a scene, and everyone was looking at us, and yeah, I'll never do that again.

  • @Mansini77
    @Mansini77 Год назад +77

    I remember online gaming back 15 years ago. The dopamine rush could keep me up till 7 in the morning. Thank god I’m married with kids now, no more time for that shit.

    • @OlYables
      @OlYables Год назад +1

      That's a thing that isn't talked about enough with gambling is the amount of TIME required to be truly hooked. If you grind out at blackjack or poker, your whole day can be gone in a flash. It amazes me that some people can get away with being hooked in that one. But I can definitely see why mobile sports gambling is an easier addiction to hide.

    • @arricammarques1955
      @arricammarques1955 3 месяца назад +1

      @@OlYables Our uncle was a compulsive gambler. Witnessing him asking his son for bus fare was a lesson I never forgot.

  • @Metal_Army
    @Metal_Army Год назад +860

    As a casino worker I can say casinos are not meant to make you rich . You want to save money stay home .

    • @jessegarciaiv5380
      @jessegarciaiv5380 Год назад +3

      Everything I've walked into one, the people playing look like brain dead zombies flushing money away.

    • @deiselnoe1
      @deiselnoe1 Год назад +31

      Unless your Dana white

    • @vegasprepping1022
      @vegasprepping1022 Год назад +47

      You wouldn't believe the level of evil psychology that goes into the layout of the floor. We (casino workers) all have sold a piece of our soul when we started working for a property, but the architects are down at a different level.

    • @bth120
      @bth120 Год назад +1

      Thanks tips. But maybe some fools need to hear that.

    • @Metal_Army
      @Metal_Army Год назад

      @@brettbordelon Let me put it this way I was talking with a big winner and high level player . She won 80k . I said good job congratulations! She just looked sad and said I’m almost caught up with last week . That’s my research.

  • @shrapnel77
    @shrapnel77 17 дней назад +2

    I work too hard for my money to throw it away. I am glad this vice never gripped me.

  • @SWTitan
    @SWTitan Год назад +722

    Joe should do an episode on mobile games with in game purchases. Companies are making billions of dollars, often targeted at people under 18 by exploiting these human traits

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou Год назад +31

      Damn near every console & PC game made today also has in-game purchases AND gambling heavily integrated (“loot boxes”, etc.)
      If it’s a multiplayer game especially, and was released after 2015, there’s a *huge* chance it has one or both of those things as a major part of its gameplay

    • @juancarlosfranco8866
      @juancarlosfranco8866 Год назад +5

      Very interesting, I'm guessing it would be similar to the episode on the algorithm in the social network apps

    • @possiblyinsane6995
      @possiblyinsane6995 Год назад +4

      well, they sure as hell arent working. so they are getting the money from somewhere, its not the worlds job to police children. thats the job of their parents

    • @jimmy2thymes916
      @jimmy2thymes916 Год назад +1

      Great topic and the genesis of a few lawsuits. I believe Valve (Counter Strike) got busted for their loot boxes. Also, Star Wars Battlefront got blasted for their loot boxes. They used loot boxes as a barrier of entry to even compete in the game.

    • @thekitchenoccultist
      @thekitchenoccultist Год назад +3

      @@CantTellYouNot only that but they're rigged so the top darling streamer bois look good and keep marketing. This was proven with Blizzard. Keeps people playing and not playing other things. The ranking system in Overwatch for competitive is so borked these days it's a scam. Git gud doesn't apply to me. I'm average but not linear.

  • @alaricgoldkuhl155
    @alaricgoldkuhl155 Год назад +84

    The absolute WORST thing that can happen to you when you gamble is to win big. The massive dopamine hit will get you chasing that high until you lose everything.

    • @Beserious795
      @Beserious795 Год назад +3

      True story

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Год назад +6

      That's why you gotta walk away with a win.

    • @TrulyJefferson
      @TrulyJefferson Год назад +1

      True. That's the hook that leads to many a downfall ... The dopamine hit that people who don't understand neurotransmitters and brain function just can't comprehend.

    • @RockMountainYJ
      @RockMountainYJ 10 месяцев назад +2

      Chasing the dragon is the phrase most used in the industry

    • @alaricgoldkuhl155
      @alaricgoldkuhl155 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@RockMountainYJ Same as for opium addiction.

  • @deannabanman243
    @deannabanman243 Год назад +360

    I have such different habits after getting my psych degree. Idk if that’s necessary but I’d recommend to anyone who’s annoyed at this trickery to seriously study it not just to be aware but literally trained to spot the manipulation. The more of us out there the more we can support each other in this.

    • @702stormrider
      @702stormrider Год назад +18

      That’s very interesting I’ve never thought of it. That way I took psych 101 in college, one of the few subjects that I was very interested in. I’ve noticed people around me would always use childish, manipulation, techniques, or peer pressure. I’ve always thought it was obvious, but apparently not to most people that would fall for the tricks now you’ve got me interested in learning more about psychology. Thanks.

    • @Shatamx
      @Shatamx Год назад +13

      Learning about my brains reward system sucked me in so many books and reports. Absolutely fascinating what dictates our behavior.

    • @nigelmarwa6246
      @nigelmarwa6246 Год назад +6

      ​@@702stormrider where can i learn this stuff

    • @TerryPullen
      @TerryPullen Год назад +20

      Everyone I discuss this with thinks that they are somehow different and cannot themselves be manipulated.

    • @gingatucker71
      @gingatucker71 Год назад +3

      Just do your research! On anything, that’s y I’m comfortable doing Cocaine lol

  • @kristalc.2809
    @kristalc.2809 8 месяцев назад +8

    I work in Las Vegas, and I have this lady who will never sit in a machine if it doesn't make noise, she says it's not fun. I laughed and said, "Is it because the noise gives you a hit of dopamine?" I don't think she realized that's what it was because that question shocked her... other than that, I have a LOT of weird, crazy, Vegas stories.

  • @wyliemitchell6442
    @wyliemitchell6442 Год назад +321

    He describes the functions casinos use to keep people on a machine.. I worked armed security in a casino for years and I'm telling ya, the most depraved of people haunt them... I've dealt with desperate people, drug and alcohol addicted, theives, lost souls and the potential for them banking keeps them coming and playing...it becomes very difficult for them to leave the place with even a nickel left in their pockets. You'll see one person jackpot and it's like a drop of blood in the sea to sharks... the dopamine and adrenaline is thick for gambler, whom we called "customers". I watched on my 3rd shift for over a week's time the same person, in the same clothes, never leave a machine, practically starve themselves... Some people, if they needed to go to the restroom, the attendants would stand at the machine for them, if they needed to eat, the attendant would lock the machine for them, if they been stuffing money in like a Rockefeller... we kept busy with medical calls.. alot due to diabetics not watching their blood sugar, fights at the tables, and the occasional cardiac arrests and a few deaths at the machines, too.

    • @davidmung5699
      @davidmung5699 Год назад +5

      😢

    • @Vooodooolicious
      @Vooodooolicious Год назад +26

      I think that this is more key to describing addiction to gambling than the guy in the video. This guy is taking a behavioural evolutionary approach. It is more important to look at the motivation to the behaviour. I think that a lot of addiction is linked to depression or meaninglessness.

    • @JerryMetal
      @JerryMetal Год назад +24

      @@VooodoooliciousHow about such gamblers already lost such a significant amount, that they know, the only way to get it back is by winning. So they are stuck. The same machine that took the money is the only solution to getting it back: addiction.

    • @MGPRaleigh
      @MGPRaleigh Год назад

      ​@Vooodooolicious the guy in the video is telling what the casinos do to ensure gambling addiction by activating neuropathic links that humans developed in nature to incentivize them to spend their money with the mental process figuring that eventually it will pay off. There is a philosophy called The Gambler's Fallacy. A gambler has a certain amount of money. They spend enough of it to think that they will eventually win something, but the house has rigged the game so it is based on luck and not strategy so the more you spend doesn't mean you will win. That is how casinos take every dime someone has.

    • @kayiness
      @kayiness Год назад +8

      @@Vooodoooliciousyeah this academic approach has been run into the ground for me with books and Ted talks. I prefer these types of stories that show you the lengths ppl go on both sides to keep the system running.

  • @niagarafallsnewyork3659
    @niagarafallsnewyork3659 Год назад +145

    Worked in a casino for 13 years and gambling is a real addiction that ruins lives and people can lose it all on one night but usually its a slow killer

    • @jake12466
      @jake12466 2 месяца назад

      "A slow killed"?

    • @chuckT479
      @chuckT479 2 месяца назад +8

      I'm $400 up on Vegas. I'll never go back. I'll take my winnings. Not many can say they walked away on top when leaving Vegas.

    • @niagarafallsnewyork3659
      @niagarafallsnewyork3659 2 месяца назад +3

      @@chuckT479 ya not many people can say that

    • @COSkywatch
      @COSkywatch 2 месяца назад

      @@niagarafallsnewyork3659They say it but it's a lie

    • @raimeyewens7518
      @raimeyewens7518 Месяц назад +2

      I’ve only been to a casino twice. Each time I went with someone that wanted to go. Both times I played the slots. Both times I won money. The first time it went down I closed it out and kept what I made. The first I got a little over $300 and then second time it was $440. And I only brought $20 with me each time. I wasn’t going to lose more than that.

  • @8055jameelkareem
    @8055jameelkareem Год назад +124

    What I find interesting is that many addictions that do not involve substances/drugs such as gambling addiction, video game addiction, adult content addiction, still does hook you on specific substances, but they are produced by your own brain.
    I reckon if you can learn to produce these addicting substances in your brain through healthy means and without external input, you will be come truly powerful.

    • @lorenperry3726
      @lorenperry3726 Год назад +29

      I have a very addictive personality. I spent half my life on drugs and alcohol. I had a kid and decided to sober up. I can literally convince myself to get addicted to anything. Now I go to the gym, eat extremely healthy and work way too much. But those addictions are productive in my head so I don’t feel bad about them. I do feel guilty working so much sometimes but I also like having nice things and being able to buy my family everything they need.

    • @DRealPk3
      @DRealPk3 Год назад +5

      Read think and grow rich

    • @8055jameelkareem
      @8055jameelkareem Год назад +3

      @@lorenperry3726 Awesome to hear and congratulations to you.

    • @8055jameelkareem
      @8055jameelkareem Год назад +1

      @DRealPk3
      I read it many years ago but I might see if I can find it as a audiobook.

    • @timschlak2542
      @timschlak2542 Год назад +2

      That's what the Buddha figured out, the mind can learn to produce its own reward when focused on the breath. See step 10- gladden the mind of anapanasati.

  • @dominicprovenzano7669
    @dominicprovenzano7669 3 месяца назад +8

    Rogan not understanding the pigeon argument is pretty funny

    • @BridgetFitzgerald-w9p
      @BridgetFitzgerald-w9p 2 месяца назад

      ❤😆😂🤣🙃... lol..❤
      I love Rogan so much!¡! 🙏 ❤️

    • @dallas1love
      @dallas1love 2 месяца назад

      He is not very smart. People equate financial " success " with smarts.

    • @markhatch9893
      @markhatch9893 15 дней назад

      He was right, though. Pigeons aren't gambling, they just want more food. They don't have human brains.

  • @Cowslippoetry
    @Cowslippoetry Год назад +178

    I'm blessed to have witnessed friends fall into destructive gambling habits at an early age. When you SEE the full process of someone falling into the addiction, it builds an immense mental bulwark against succumbing to it yourself. Even knowing this, I've gone and gambled for fun, and when you're aware of it all, when you begin having a little fun and the excitement builds, you can snap yourself out of the trance and say "That's enough". A lot of people do not have that willpower; the craving seizes them, and they're under its control. It's a strange feeling.

    • @MeRiaNevaMynd
      @MeRiaNevaMynd Год назад +21

      I've always thought gambling was stupid. A waste. You get nothing for the money you spend.

    • @chyeaOGKush
      @chyeaOGKush Год назад +6

      ya I do low wage bets on sports some weeks - my family has done it their whole lives- people get excited about the risk - i feel alot of it is trying to fill a void lol i know when i have some bets i get way more emotional and involved in the games, as goofy as that may sound

    • @lukeowneslol
      @lukeowneslol Год назад +7

      ​@riahynanevamynd7698 not true. Some people make a living off gambling. Just because the large % of people lose money doesn't mean there is people who don't.

    • @THIRTEENTH13TH
      @THIRTEENTH13TH Год назад +2

      ​@@lukeowneslolthe 1 percent as with anything

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran Год назад +7

      Recovering addict (Not gambling) and I agree. So weird. Gambling has NEVER appealed to me, ever, because everyone in my family whose done is has become miserable.
      I will never touch it. I wish I'd have had the same attitude with pills, lol. Live and learn.

  • @elgato7824
    @elgato7824 Год назад +98

    I worked as a security guard in a casino for a year and when someone approaches you saying they need help is very sad as they just feel helpless and have to be banned from the casino

    • @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point
      @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point Год назад

      I imagine any security guard anywhere being asked for help is probably a sad situation. Another liar making up shit smh

    • @jenghiskhan69
      @jenghiskhan69 Год назад +2

      Why they be banned lol

    • @lionbear7078
      @lionbear7078 Год назад +21

      Because they lost their live savings and take the responsibility and exclude themselves to live a gambling free life..what's funny about that

    • @Murray-wj7uc
      @Murray-wj7uc Год назад +2

      ​@lionbear7i 13:48 078

    • @Murray-wj7uc
      @Murray-wj7uc Год назад +12

      I got banned for life ( my choice) but after a couple years I went back in ( risking a trespassing charge). Long story short...I won a very large Jackpot, they refused to pay one cent ..
      And escorting me off the property. I don't ( dare) go anymore

  • @Toalbooth
    @Toalbooth Год назад +353

    This explains why me and my friends are so addicted to fishing 🎣 😂 cast after cast after cast getting nothing in hopes of getting something big. Weird how much it relates

    • @Bombstark
      @Bombstark Год назад +31

      Interesting to think about in this framing 🧐

    • @PureKryz
      @PureKryz Год назад +6

      Was thinking then same thing 😂

    • @gregwhit4032
      @gregwhit4032 Год назад +22

      I would say you should go to fishing anonymous. But you would have to want the help in the first place. I know I don’t.

    • @bruhstandler
      @bruhstandler Год назад

      @@gregwhit4032The day I go to a fisher's anonymous meeting will be my last day on Earth

    • @clevelandwilliams5922
      @clevelandwilliams5922 Год назад +4

      You also enjoy the environment as well. Your doing it for outcome, wrong reason.

  • @charlesmiller6281
    @charlesmiller6281 2 месяца назад +61

    OMG! He went through all this to learn what I was taught in freshman psych 101! BF Skinner showed the most effective reinforcement schedule is random reward intervals combined with widely varying reward levels. Gambling inherently maximizes both. This is what I learned 50 years ago, and it was old news even then.

    • @romantum
      @romantum 2 месяца назад +9

      exactly my thought. he is presenting it as some sort of shocking discovery... typical jre 😂

    • @TeddyBear-ii4yc
      @TeddyBear-ii4yc 2 месяца назад

      ​@@romantum He's re-hashing UFOs and JFK isn't he?

    • @Nmdixon-cu7vm
      @Nmdixon-cu7vm 2 месяца назад +6

      You had to learn that in school? Not the gotcha moment you think it is.

    • @KellyPashade
      @KellyPashade 2 месяца назад

      The house doesnt always win in the poker room

    • @projectkj7643
      @projectkj7643 Месяц назад +4

      Chill, Charles. Not everyone was in your class - some were in the back of the gym, smoking. And, most people nowadays aren’t educated. This guy is educating those people.

  • @eternalbeing3339
    @eternalbeing3339 Год назад +36

    My grandma basically lives in our casino. Plays almost everyday because it is only a mile down the road. Loses all her money but wins jackpots and drawings that gets some of it back. She told me that it is not about the money, it is about getting out to visit her friends.

    • @JesseStevenTrumm3992
      @JesseStevenTrumm3992 Год назад +7

      Addicts always find excuses, I’m sorry that’s unfortunate

    • @jerichojohnson3219
      @jerichojohnson3219 Год назад +4

      Why not play cards at church? or Bingo ? Less risk

    • @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point
      @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point Год назад

      You own a casino and you dont just comp her?

    • @AcidHead710
      @AcidHead710 Год назад +6

      If she’s rich I don’t see nothing wrong with it. As long as she’s not hurting Anyone

    • @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point
      @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point Год назад

      @@AcidHead710 she doesnt exist. At least not the version this liar is wasting time typing about

  • @davidglenn2739
    @davidglenn2739 Год назад +144

    I had a buddy when we worked construction on the road years back, and any town that had gambling, he was there all night long after work, no sleep. He was adamant that he always won money. When we asked him why does he keep gambling when perceivably spending all his money he just made, he seemed to have the "losses disguised as wins" outlook. I think he would win a decent amount of money here and there but failed to take into consideration all the money he dumped into it beforehand. Humans are dumb.

    • @elguerokabron
      @elguerokabron Год назад +20

      Some guy told me he always win 500+ dollars at the casino slots every time he goes. A few months later one of his buddies told another friend of mine that he was hanging out with that gambler and he saw him blow 600 dollars in 10 mins on a slot machine. Yea they might win here & there but they end up giving it all back.

    • @michaelhebert1221
      @michaelhebert1221 Год назад +24

      Yeah that logic always bewildered me. My Mom would blow money on scratch tickets her entire life but the one time she’d win a few hundred it was the best day ever & all worth it. I’d explain to her that few hundred is barely scratching the surface of all the money you’ve already blown 😂 like you’re still at a net loss..rational thinking and addiction do not go hand-in-hand.

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Год назад

      And eqsy to manipulera 😊

    • @Dudeguymansir
      @Dudeguymansir 11 месяцев назад +4

      I got a buddy like this. Had a buddy. I don’t keep up with him anymore.
      He would justify his shoplifting by saying the cost of living has gone up.
      Like, bro, do you hear yourself? You’re playing slot machines multiple times daily.

    • @ElectricSwordFish-i4k
      @ElectricSwordFish-i4k 2 месяца назад +1

      It's because you asked the wrong question. "What is your net-profit". Not "how much have you won" (ie gross, which is not including expenses).

  • @streamlinedcanine
    @streamlinedcanine Год назад +171

    I train dogs professionally and have for a while. We use concepts called “variable reinforcement” and “random reinforcement” to make dogs’ behaviors much more predictable and consistent when using positive reinforcement methods.
    When I teach people these concepts, I like to use the slot machine as an example/analogy. It’s always funny to me how people tend to think they’re beyond learning like animals. Even though the truth is they’re just as much of a slave to operant and classical conditioning as their dogs.
    So in a nutshell, casinos know how to use basic behavior science to manipulate people. Just like a dog trainer does to manipulate a dog. But keep in mind it doesn’t stop at casinos. Those same concepts are everywhere.

    • @o1h823
      @o1h823 Год назад +11

      Yup I always knew I was an animal

    • @Jeannedardor
      @Jeannedardor Год назад +1

      Intermittent reinforcement a standard of behaviorism.

    • @Genny50
      @Genny50 Год назад

      It's how I dominate you

    • @jivancich
      @jivancich Год назад +1

      They have the constant mind fuck. Oh you almost won. Even the sounds are a tease

    • @Cleatus546
      @Cleatus546 10 месяцев назад +1

      🐕 arf..arf..arf.

  • @saifrehmannasir3743
    @saifrehmannasir3743 Месяц назад +3

    There’s a reason why shorts or TikToks are so addictive: they mimic the slot machine mechanism giving the brain cheap dopamine when you swipe up.

  • @AlexandreGiroux383
    @AlexandreGiroux383 Год назад +296

    Something I've kept in mind from living abroad is that some countries have casinos, but it's illegal for their own citizens to attend. They have them set up for tourists; now, if it were a fair system, the government wouldn't ban its own citizens. That right there should be enough to know it's a scam, and it was in South Korea, which had those laws.

    • @PuppyMonkeyBabyy
      @PuppyMonkeyBabyy Год назад +65

      Thats very interesting. It kind of reminds me of the Tik Tok policy in China vs the USA. Its something like in China you mostly get educational and motivational videos, and you are on a time limit if youre under a certain age, where as the US you get unlimited mindless crap lol

    • @Sneakdisscommentbelow
      @Sneakdisscommentbelow Год назад

      That's for those dummies that don't do well when they enlist, room temp IQ and can't fight your way out a paper bag and you get sent to Korea to blow your funds on hookers blackjack, and blow. I had a friend that went to basic, had above average hand to hand, beat him up in 30 seconds and he went to Korea and his gf married her step uncle 😂 I truly felt bad for the guy for a while, he invited me to his house, tried to jump me with his friend talking sideways called one of my buddies and these dudes started acting like girls, left and never talked to goofy again. 100% of this story is true.

    • @calum9124
      @calum9124 Год назад +7

      Same in Cambodia

    • @AndreaAustoni
      @AndreaAustoni Год назад +5

      There's a city in Italy when only the residents are banned from entering. Casinos are a scam but not the biggest one run by the gov't.

    • @Kverkele
      @Kverkele Год назад +10

      Some of the games have only 0.5% edge for the casino. If u can count cards or throw dice in the right technique u can make odds for ur advantage. If Casino figures out what u doing they will say ur cheating and will ban you. Thats why casinos always win...

  • @rezzbuilds8343
    @rezzbuilds8343 Год назад +59

    I’m sure I’d be a gambling addict if I ever won anything. The last time I was in a casino a few years ago my plan was to get up 20 bucks and walk. I legit almost lost every single bet , lost like 12 in a row. Blew 100 bucks in less than 10 minutes couldn’t even finish my beer.

    • @christinaedwards5084
      @christinaedwards5084 Год назад +17

      I went to a casino once, I saw my friend put £20 in a machine and lost it all in a few taps of the machine.
      I said “is that it? That was £20 gone that fast? “
      Quickly realised I’m too poor to gamble that was like 3 hrs wages gone in a moment.
      Then we all headed upstairs to the tables.
      It was just a sea of really miserable looking desperate people, heads in their hands.
      I just got smashed at the bar instead, the drinks were really cheap.
      My brother and I were the only winners that night,neither of us played.

    • @yadigg4437
      @yadigg4437 Год назад +3

      ironic but consider yourself lucky for that

    • @TheScrubmuffin69
      @TheScrubmuffin69 Год назад +1

      ​@christinaedwards5084 I did the exact same. Put like 5 bucks in, pulled the handle and it said I lost. I was like "wow 5 bucks gone in literally 5 seconds." I cannot fathom gambling addicts, it hurts to spend money and they literally throw it in the trash. I don't get it.

    • @christinaedwards5084
      @christinaedwards5084 Год назад +1

      @@TheScrubmuffin69 yeah, losing money isn’t fun, it takes hrs to earn it and seconds to lose it.
      Even a friendly bet like paying 10p if your dart misses the board, I’m out!
      Or the douchebag on the pool table that wants to play for money.
      Only gambling I do, do is the grand national (annual horse race)
      I pick a name I like or via Ippy dippy if I can’t decide, put £5 down, watch the race with friends and family and we all continue drinking win or lose.
      A social gamble. An excuse for an evening out for a fiver.

  • @Threedog1963
    @Threedog1963 Год назад +70

    I sat down at a black jack table back in the early 80's when they had dollar tables. I had $100 worth of chips. I played and lost the entire $100 in about 5 minutes. The dealer asked if I wanted to keep playing. He said I played all of my hands according to the book that I just had unlucky turns of the cards. I thought about it for about 1 second and told him that it took a lot longer to earn that $100 than it did to lose it, and I walked away. Every time I go to Vegas or Reno, I visit the casinos with friends, but I don't "gamble". I hang out, maybe get a few drinks or some food. Maybe I'll see a show. My money never hits the tables or gets dropped into the machines.

    • @jeremytrujillo4649
      @jeremytrujillo4649 Год назад +4

      That sounds like you didn’t play by the book 😂 if you actually played basic strategy to the tee with no mistakes there is no way you lost $100 dollars at $1 a bet in five minutes. Just say you don’t understand how to play blackjack correctly and you lost. If you played perfect basic strategy or “by the book” the house only has a .5% edge.

    • @Threedog1963
      @Threedog1963 Год назад +2

      @@jeremytrujillo4649 Sounds like you don’t know a bad streak of cards can kill you. 😂Also, that 5%edge is long term betting. $100 a hand is the start bet. You need to include added bets for doubling and splitting cards. So, it’s not like I played 100 hands, and I was the only one at the table, so the dealer was able to take the money quicker.

    • @jeremytrujillo4649
      @jeremytrujillo4649 Год назад +2

      @@Threedog1963 5% and .5% are totally different numbers man. Again you don’t seem to understand black jack statistics and how the game mathematically works. For you to lose $100 on a $1 table in 5 minutes is improbable if you are betting minimum and playing perfect basic strategy. If you were betting $20 a hand then sure you can lose that 5 minutes. Again you weren’t playing by the book or if you were that book you were playing by wasn’t correct. You can simply look up what I’m saying and see I’m correct. Math doesn’t lie

    • @wesleylopez6873
      @wesleylopez6873 Год назад +2

      @@jeremytrujillo4649 also it’s physically impossible to deal and play 100 hands in 5 mins that would mean you lose all 100 hands in a row (impossible) and every single hand would take 3 seconds to complete (again impossible)

    • @bobufo5729
      @bobufo5729 Год назад

      Damn bro played 100 hands of blackjack in 5 minutes 😂 I’m just yanking your chain but was it like 5 dollar bets maybe lost 20 in a row? 20 hands in 5 minutes is pushing it even.

  • @hisaddle
    @hisaddle 2 месяца назад +2

    about 7 yrs ago I went to Vegas for 2 days, was there to get a 5 ton military truck at Nellis AFB that I had got on online auction. Mainly people watched, played some dollar slots, spent $80, won on one pull $958 dollars. quit playing and just hung out with my buddy. That paid for the whole trip; rental car, all fuel costs, hotel costs, meal costs. Have not been back.

  • @bijouxdoum6199
    @bijouxdoum6199 Год назад +97

    I know a great man who was a good father, husband, grandfather, and small business owner. He never drank, or used drugs. Was never abusive. He was my baseball coach for 8yrs and my best friends dad. They lived across the street from me growing up. I lost touch over the years, but I seen him on a CAESARS COMMERCIAL on television about 10yrs ago. I thought why os he on their commercial? Well I ran into him at the baseball park this past summer. Exchanged hellos and caught up. Then I mentioned, I seen you on the TV. He said son, I almost lost everything. He said by yhe grace of God his family didnt abandon him. HE LOST OVER 5 MILLION DOLLARS. HIS ENTIRE LIFE SAVINGS, Ceasars treated him with free food, free rooms, everything to keep him coming. He won some here and there, but THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS.

    • @Redtopper02
      @Redtopper02 11 месяцев назад +2

      $5 million damn..........that just show how certain people can get drawn into that death spiral of gambling. I'm glad I don't have that personality trait. I lose $400 and I'm not happy and I don't chase.

    • @miosz952
      @miosz952 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@Redtopper02yea, stories like this make never wanna start gambling even for fun cause I dont want to risk that I might loose control over it

    • @noelvoss6744
      @noelvoss6744 6 месяцев назад +1

      Wow.... Glad he got his life back.

    • @intuitivediane
      @intuitivediane 5 месяцев назад +2

      Wow. Incredible. Very grounding. Had a brother in law who had so many chances. Finally after twenty years he gets it and attends gambling help and tells people he has a problem.
      I go
      To
      Casino. One day I was just sitting there and heard live music, lots of flashing lights, lots of people, …. And I said to my husband if I drank this energy would really suck me in. You turn into a robot - and that night I had so much trouble getting to sleep like my mind was so alert and wired.

    • @jake12466
      @jake12466 2 месяца назад +1

      **saw him, not "seen" him 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @kalebbruwer
    @kalebbruwer Год назад +81

    I rarely set foot in casinos, but I've walked past slot machines a couple of times and it's one of the most depressing sights ever. Those people are basically slouched, lifeless sacks of potatoes

    • @RatfromNadeaust
      @RatfromNadeaust Год назад +3

      And the chairs smell really bad!!

    • @desertweasel6965
      @desertweasel6965 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@RatfromNadeaust why are you smelling the chairs?

  • @IMediaVsRealityI
    @IMediaVsRealityI Год назад +321

    You can also make pigeons superstitious. When you give them rewards on a variable ratio reward schedule (randomly), the pigeons begin to come up with theories as to what makes the food appear. For example, on one occasion, the pigeon may spin in a circle and then press the button, and receive food on that push. The pigeon begins to believe that spinning in a circle before pushing is "lucky" and makes food more likely to appear. So the pigeon will begin spinning in a circle before pushing the button every single time.
    This is exactly what gamblers do. Gamblers often have a "lucky machine" that they always use because they had previously won on that machine. They may have a "lucky sweater" that they were wearing when they got a big win.

    • @jerrodbates8480
      @jerrodbates8480 Год назад +38

      That sounds more like conditioning than superstition. If you teach a dog to sit, but it barks before it sits, it may connect the barking with the sitting as the desired "reward" behavior.
      I did a similar thing teaching my first dog a "square off 90"... which is pretty much making the dog come to heel from a 90 degree angle. I lured him into the position by taking an exaggerated path where he would walk almost behind me and make a loop to turn into the position and sit beside me.... the goal was to get him to sit at the heel position beside me but he would always walk the loop to get there instead of just spin his butt around ... it wasn't a superstition, it was just the way he "learned" the behavior... anyways I learned a better way to teach it with another dog that made the command much cleaner and fancy but I doubt anyone is going to read any of this

    • @MR-backup
      @MR-backup Год назад +22

      It always hilarious to try and listen to "experts and academia" "explain" why people do things and then see them chase their tale when simple questions like the one Joe asked, stops them in the face.

    • @SuperiorDave
      @SuperiorDave Год назад +5

      ​@MR-backup I saw that too, and it is very entertaining.

    • @JohnDoe-qh5xg
      @JohnDoe-qh5xg Год назад +1

      My lucky machine is the one that pushes wins on low bets....

    • @MyName-tb9oz
      @MyName-tb9oz Год назад

      Training dogs will teach you a lot about yourself, @@jerrodbates8480. But, yeah, you're right: It sounds more like a learned behavior that someone has anthropomorphized because they don't understand why it happened.

  • @Dollar_Menu
    @Dollar_Menu 5 месяцев назад +5

    The only thing I can say I was addicted to was gambling. I worked at a casino at the time and saw people winning jackpots throughout the day and thought to myself that I could do the same. I had to go to a competitor casino to gamble, but I was practically living there. Luckily for me I was only hooked for 2-3 months. For me I noticed it felt personal while I was inside the casino, but as soon as I left my brain would react differently. I no longer gamble at all. Not even Powerball. I don’t miss it.

    • @MarkeMark-p5r
      @MarkeMark-p5r 2 месяца назад

      I respect your will power. I wish I could say the same. Stay strong

  • @warriorj8658
    @warriorj8658 Год назад +79

    I worked security at a small casino and I enjoyed it. It was mostly the same regulars that were retired and needed something to do. It amazed me that the place never closed its 24/7 & 365 no matter what.

    • @jor604
      @jor604 11 дней назад

      Thank you, some people actually go for the entertainment of it. If you can afford it, go have fun with your friends!

  • @Wihongi
    @Wihongi Год назад +30

    That looping system Michael mentioned - a reward, unpredictability, repeatable - is a big part of World of Warcraft nowadays, combined with the sunk cost fallacy and our desires to collect things. In successive expansions they have added more and more collectable items such as mounts, pets, toys etc. Many are easy to acquire but many are also low drop chances that 1 character can do once per day or week. Every weekly reset thousands of players rush to go do all their weekly mount/pet runs and it's really easy to get more characters to max level now too so often players will have armies of alt characters to swap to one after the other. Sunk cost fallacy plays into it in that so many players have put so much time and resources into their accounts/characters that it feels like a waste to stop.

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Год назад +2

      Some people have been doing the same run for over a decade. The chance keeps them coming back. The moment they get what they want they will quit.

    • @Joooooooooooosh
      @Joooooooooooosh Год назад +2

      I'll never get Invincible.

    • @gossipmongersaunt774
      @gossipmongersaunt774 Год назад +1

      Sunk cost, not sunken

    • @Undoing88
      @Undoing88 Год назад +6

      It's true. I'm glad to have finally escaped the MMO attention-thieving machine after 20 years of being caught in it. The games are unfortunately being designed in intentionally predatory ways now to drive engagement, and the cost is too often human wellness 😢
      Stay healthy out there folks... remember that a good life is one lived with moderation! If there's something in your life you can't enjoy in moderation you need to examine it and do some tough inner work. Good luck!

    • @999a0s
      @999a0s Год назад +2

      @@Undoing88seriously. I found the thing I loved about playing WoW for a year or two as a kid was in no way the skinner-box gameplay Loop but rather the sense of “place” and immersion in a world (which was heavily buoyed by the fact it was an MMO and the world was inhabited by many other players.). But honestly, just play “regular” video games that are trying to give you a narrative experience or just a fun gameplay system. There are no good MMOs that offer something more worthwhile than an Instagram-style classical conditioning loop.

  • @sortaforida718
    @sortaforida718 Год назад +167

    I was in Vegas one time playing at a $20 min table and some Chinese guy came and sat down. Didn't say a word. He ordered 300k to the roulette table. It took 20 min for them to deliver it. He started betting 20-35k dollar bets. After 4 plays security walked up and wanted to raise the limit of the table to $100. But we were ask doing $20 minimum when we we started playing. The Chinese guy said you are not raising it just because I'm betting high. These people shouldn't have to leave cause of me. The manager said I'm raising it anyway and the guy packed up all his chips, wanted all his money back that they were holding/credit and left and went to a different casino

    • @peterhatesyou
      @peterhatesyou Год назад +15

      I’ve played at a table where they suddenly raised the min, but the dealer explained that we would stay at the original min until we got up from the table then it would immediately go up to the new min. Casinos man..

    • @kylemc8851
      @kylemc8851 Год назад +4

      Lol, pointless story… 20$ min roulette? Tf

    • @elguerokabron
      @elguerokabron Год назад +9

      Alot of those asian high roller people go bankrupt from gambling so much. Like the donut king.

    • @notorious8361
      @notorious8361 2 месяца назад +3

      You are allowed to bet the original minimum if you were playing before the raise.

    • @BridgetFitzgerald-w9p
      @BridgetFitzgerald-w9p 2 месяца назад +1

      I have to say good on him though, that's ridiculous and he knew it!¡! These Casinos are all just evil, corrupt, and dull of people with no moral compass... disgusting 🤢

  • @AdamSternberg
    @AdamSternberg 2 месяца назад +14

    I used to work in R&D for a large slot machine company. One of our favorite things to do when we had weekly staff meetings was someone was tasked with buying the latest "How to beat the slots" book and we would all have a good laugh at all the nonsense that was in it.

    • @Tie509
      @Tie509 2 месяца назад

      Yeah and if there was actually a way to do it, you wouldn't sell a money printer for $20 per book.

    • @SaanMigwell
      @SaanMigwell Месяц назад +1

      I use to work that same company or one of the three. We use to get a laugh at the people who thought they could stop the reels on the winners. Nevermind the result of the spin is determined right as you push "spin" The rest is just graphics and interaction for you.

    • @bigscores7237
      @bigscores7237 Месяц назад

      Any slot with a progressive jackpot can become beatable. And I believe that some slots with progressive features, like the "Chinese" type video slots with progressively filling treasure chests that have become popular could be beatable if a player passes a certain progressive threshold then gets up and leaves, so that they don't realize the increased expected value from the accumulated "treasure chest" progress. A sharp player who notices that the game was abandoned in an elevated EV state could potentially gain an edge.

    • @AdamSternberg
      @AdamSternberg Месяц назад

      @@bigscores7237 You're actually incorrect. If you read the fine print on those games, or any of the similar games, you'll understand that the visual filling of those treasure chests or pots or whatever, has no actual relevance to when the game will hit. This is why you can have those be 99% full when you're looking at it but take an exceptionally long time to hit. Conversely, they can also all be completely empty and hit all the time. The visual "fullness" of those items on the screen has zero impact as to when the game will hit for the bonus.

    • @bigscores7237
      @bigscores7237 Месяц назад

      @@AdamSternberg Thanks for the explanation. I can 100% believe that and have not carefully looked at any of those games. Is that true for absolutely all of them though? Why don't they build a slot that behaves that way? Is it a regulatory restriction, because it seems like forcing someone to play 100 hands just to get to the stated RTP would be a great way to hook customers into longer play?

  • @missthang4982
    @missthang4982 Год назад +26

    What a horrible addiction to have. I remember my moms friend, as a kid stole my brothers paperboy money because of her addiction to gambling. My mom punched her out. But? Apparently that didn't affect her too much. She went on to actually lose everything. Her marriage, home and right to drive. Horrible.

    • @tubester4567
      @tubester4567 Год назад +4

      wow your mom seems like a no nonsense kind of lady.

    • @missthang4982
      @missthang4982 Год назад +1

      Oh, my heart. She was. Thank you for that. I just thought about it for a moment because of your reply 🥹
      🤜💥🤛

    • @missthang4982
      @missthang4982 Год назад +1

      @@matthewcooper3218 Maybe? But? Like the graph chart shows... "The more you f**k around? The more you're gonna find out."

  • @words911
    @words911 Год назад +54

    Addictive personalities is something many of us who have it need to constantly be aware of it. I was a binge drinker. Addictive personality and that leads to gambling and other vices but its all about the fun until you realize the price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.

    • @hoodstarza.m.g5809
      @hoodstarza.m.g5809 Год назад

      😮

    • @joshuahitt908
      @joshuahitt908 11 месяцев назад

      Absolutely yes 👏 💯

    • @Cleatus546
      @Cleatus546 10 месяцев назад

      👉🦆

    • @scandelez
      @scandelez 9 месяцев назад

      ‘until you realize the price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.’
      This is actually a profound thought.

  • @MicDropBBQ
    @MicDropBBQ Год назад +9

    ...as an Uber driver, I can confirm the gaming of rideshare is what keeps drivers taking crappy rides hoping the app gives them a big ride. The apps charge riders a ton of money and drivers always hope the apps will be nice enough to give the driver a little more of profit. Driving is a sucker bet, most days.

    • @stoundingresults
      @stoundingresults Год назад

      I'm a class A cdl driver in regional southern CA and gross $1,300 + week, the few times I have used UBER and talking to drivers...in the busy season you make more than me

    • @BridgetFitzgerald-w9p
      @BridgetFitzgerald-w9p 2 месяца назад

      ​@@stoundingresultsWOWWWWWW, it's absolutely disgusting 🤢 🤮
      Here you are working a honest job/living and making less than a Uber driver? Make it make sense!¡! In my experience of "Life," if it doesn't make sense it's usually due to some sort of corruption which destroys everything... 😢... smh 🤦‍♀️

  • @jimmaculate5
    @jimmaculate5 10 месяцев назад +7

    remember the movie, lost in america. albert brooks' wife in the movie loses their whole nest egg.

  • @gjb1088
    @gjb1088 Год назад +75

    I love that when Joe was describing more effort for less food, it sounded EXACTLY like addict behaviour and he couldn't see it. It's always that one more time for the big pay out

    • @AnimeNinjaz
      @AnimeNinjaz Год назад +8

      i think its more akin to asking young children if they want ten 1 penny coins or one £1 coin, they think quantity is better than acumulative value,

    • @flusterzero
      @flusterzero Год назад

      Joe didn't inject with a blood boy recently

    • @maskddingo1779
      @maskddingo1779 Год назад +6

      @@AnimeNinjaz Yes. One could say the pigeons simply "weren't doing the math" which made the big payout seem like the better option... but this is EXACTLY the behavior that is the linked to gambling. Pecking does expend energy from previous food units, so there is a cost for doing it (although small in this case). With the random food game there is a chance in the short run (just like gambling) you could certainly end up with more food for less work than the consistent game... but in the long run, the consistent game will always give more food for less work. This is the trick many gamblers play on themselves.

    • @fortusvictus8297
      @fortusvictus8297 Год назад +2

      @@maskddingo1779 Oh my, this isn't that hard people. Joe was talking about the risk factor. A significant part of gambling is the risk associated with the game, and the reward system multiplies the impulse. The pigeon thing doesn't count as gambling because there is NO risk and the pigeon is just bad at math. It's like saying a kid who would prefer 10 pennies to a quarter is a gambling addict...no, they just don't have a concept of value.

    • @reecord2
      @reecord2 Год назад +6

      Yes, there is a risk, it's just small. Like the person said above you "Pecking does expend energy from previous food units, so there is a cost for doing it (although small in this case)." The energy spent for the peck is the risk. Like they said, it's extremely small, but it's the same concept. The pigeon peck is the person pulling on the slot machine level. It's a very simple analogy.

  • @SendItVibes
    @SendItVibes Год назад +77

    Big Tech has openly admitted to hiring and resourcing from the casino industry. This is a shock? Scrolling social media ring a visual bell? Like button, dislike, share, etc. all are tokens eventually spent in the dopamine loop. We use human behavior ticks like this during investigations and interrogations. How the room is arranged, where I sit, arm, hand, leg, foot placement and motions, which way you look when asked a question, do your movements match your words, all of these things are controlled and monitored for a purpose.

    • @Senth99
      @Senth99 Год назад

      Tinder just rolled out a 500 per month edition to sell dates. It's just another version of gambling but no physical casino.

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou Год назад

      Modern video game developers could not be any more obvious to how they look to casinos for ideas

    • @MM-ev1fg
      @MM-ev1fg Год назад +2

      Here’s a dopamine like for you sir.

  • @RL-bq7gh
    @RL-bq7gh Год назад +13

    I drove for Uber and Door Dash. They do use this psychology. However, you will lose money due to gas prices if you do what they say. They will also take you to some pretty rough neighborhoods where you risk your health and vehicle. I quit within two weeks.

    • @alexl.102
      @alexl.102 Месяц назад

      I've lost all my sidecash from ubering to the casino the last year and a half. Basically part time salary to some. Its crazy to think about. Basically did charity work for that time frame

  • @vaxan5126
    @vaxan5126 11 месяцев назад +3

    The new RUclips colour feed feature is exactly this 😂

  • @Romeo1000x
    @Romeo1000x Год назад +17

    3:25 joe casually mentioning he works out of a walmart sized building

  • @HunterTN
    @HunterTN Год назад +40

    I had a buddy that worked with a woman who every day at lunch break would walk over to a grocery store near their office and buy scratch off tickets. She would scratch them off at her desk during lunch, usually instead of eating. One day she won $7,000 on a ticket. My friend said how excited she had to be to win that amount of money. She sat there for a second and said "It's not that much if I think about how much I've spent on these tickets over the years". She had the awareness to know she was just blowing her money on those tickets but she continued to do it.

    • @robertragland394
      @robertragland394 Год назад +1

      Those scratch tickets are absolutely a scam..

    • @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point
      @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point Год назад

      Alot of detail for a story i doubt you would be told by a third party in first place. Callin bs on it.

    • @MrGoodeats
      @MrGoodeats Год назад +2

      @@robertragland394they’re called a stupid tax for a reason. Govt just takes most of the winning and does nothing for us with it.

    • @malachi-
      @malachi- Год назад +2

      @@MrGoodeats The real joke with gov is, even if you win millions and take the instant pay out, they take coming up on half, because now they can't invest all that money they would have been holding for you over the years, they call it being fair to them... and that has nothing to do with the taxes you will still owe, so yes, by the time you paid off the organized crime syndicate, they get half, win $1 million, take home $500k.

    • @MrGoodeats
      @MrGoodeats Год назад +3

      @@malachi- “organized crime syndicate”is an incredibly generous name for the US govt. I would definitely say criminal but idk about organized 😂😂

  • @gordonsmith5589
    @gordonsmith5589 Год назад +139

    I used to work for casinos and it made me feel dirty doing it. I am so thankful I no longer associate with that trash.

    • @SuspiciousGanymede
      @SuspiciousGanymede Год назад +11

      You must teach people to count cards and other righteous gambling justices to be forgiven, my son ❤

    • @emilal
      @emilal Год назад +6

      ​@@SuspiciousGanymedeOr just stay away from gambling for good. Counting cards only give you a very slight advantage, and you'll be promptly kicked out after some odd minutes doing it. Not to mention it could lead to normal gambling.

    • @MistaTea247
      @MistaTea247 Год назад +1

      Same

    • @The-truth-is-valuable.
      @The-truth-is-valuable. Год назад

      Same.

    • @blackdynamite_5470
      @blackdynamite_5470 Год назад

      #MeToo

  • @alisterfolson
    @alisterfolson 5 месяцев назад +3

    "...Getting pigeons hooked on casino games."
    Bert from Sesame Street: 🤨😡

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 Год назад +11

    The worst gambling loss I ever had was watching the Gringo Papi.
    It cost me my faith in humanity.

  • @Guyonnn
    @Guyonnn Год назад +14

    Forget gold, oil or any other precious materials on this planet, the human reward system is the greatest cash cow of all time.

    • @zabdas83
      @zabdas83 Год назад +4

      The greatest cash cow is a central bank - can print more anytime!

  • @tigersunruss
    @tigersunruss Год назад +8

    I work at a casino and I always wondered why some people come every day to play knowing they are losing more than then win. This makes way more sense.

    • @davidbrown4271
      @davidbrown4271 Год назад +1

      Addicted is why

    • @hondahirny
      @hondahirny Год назад

      I regularly grab snacks from 7-11 and it’s crazy how I see people blowing money on all those scratch off games and so on. Same as a casino. I really love when they’re in front of me and can’t decide which to buy.
      I wise man once said “mo’ money mo’ problems.” I guess those people don’t have them then 😅

    • @jake12466
      @jake12466 2 месяца назад

      "More than then win"?

  • @calmcomedy1
    @calmcomedy1 Год назад +45

    The pigeon story was only half told. If you extend the reward in the second game to even more pecks suah as every 15 pecs the pigeons still go frantic trying to peck at the machine with the 20 reward even if extended out to 100 pecks

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Год назад

      There's basically a mental sunk cost. They're hooked on the decision so will not back down until they get their "win."

    • @EazyDuz18
      @EazyDuz18 Год назад +2

      still not gambling though so

    • @xrkuzd1569
      @xrkuzd1569 Год назад +23

      @@EazyDuz18 What you and Joe failed to realize is that they are gambling with their energy source. A specific one that is limited and as the guest mentioned is critically hardwired in wild animals to get as much food while conserving as little energy as possible. You and Joe keep claiming it's not gambling because the pigeons arent risking anything but they literally are with their pecs. And they are choosing to risk more pecs for a perceived higher reward. They are literally gambling on the outcome.

    • @ALitleBitSpecial
      @ALitleBitSpecial Год назад

      Studies done with animals are supposed to translate to human behavior so If the pecks were replaced with pushing a button and the reward was money instead of food, a human would be smart enough to realize every two pushes getting 15 cents is better than 20 cents approx every 5 pushes. If the study was done with humans I doubt 97% would be going after the variable reward frequency option because we're (mostly) smart enough to do the math and figure out which choice yields the optimum reward.
      It's clearly a case of pigeons just seeing more food come out at once and not being smart enough to realize the better choice.
      That doesn't even touch on the question of if it's really gambling - some hackademic surely made a career of this poorly designed nonsensical study.

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou Год назад

      @@xrkuzd1569 🎯 Guest tried to tell him! But I did like how Rogan was stubbornly trying to peck holes in that theory

  • @GaryARahn
    @GaryARahn Год назад +49

    A lot of the smaller bars won't charge you for alcohol if you're playing their machines at the bar, so a lot of locals are like f*** it I'll just lose some money gambling instead of paying for alcohol

    • @jessstirland8338
      @jessstirland8338 Год назад +4

      You lose more that way......trust me, its cheaper to pay for drinks

    • @GaryARahn
      @GaryARahn Год назад +2

      @@jessstirland8338 yeah, but it's depressing to get drunk with an expected negative outcome when you can occasionally win. 😂 it is just adding to the fun of being out around people.

    • @jimmydaddo9357
      @jimmydaddo9357 Год назад

      ​@@jessstirland8338I could spend 60 on booze in a night easy just drinking

    • @chrisyasus8912
      @chrisyasus8912 Год назад

      ​@@jessstirland8338the hustle will get you depending on greed/tolerance/patience but for sure drink speed varies!!!

  • @stevenundisclosed6091
    @stevenundisclosed6091 Год назад +273

    As a regular casino goer, I've never understood the appeal of the slot machine.

    • @Traderbear
      @Traderbear Год назад +62

      A lot of people are intimidated by table games for some reason, so I think that’s a lot of it. Also you can’t hit a big jackpot at the tables.

    • @TONYshoutout250
      @TONYshoutout250 Год назад +41

      Either way... you're all losing lol tables or machines 😅 stay home

    • @nbkbot7836
      @nbkbot7836 Год назад +54

      I win all the time on the slots. All you have to do is wait for an old person to spend thousands of dollars on one first, and then swoop it up as soon as they leave. Couldn't tell you why, just that it works.

    • @TONYshoutout250
      @TONYshoutout250 Год назад +20

      @nbkbot7836 ohhh they call your kind a Scavenger 💀

    • @stevenundisclosed6091
      @stevenundisclosed6091 Год назад

      @@TONYshoutout250 typically I stick to playing poker in the poker room. You're not playing against the house and it's profitable if you know what you're doing.

  • @DLKCOMEDY88
    @DLKCOMEDY88 Год назад +47

    The pigeons are not gambling. Glad Joe called him out.

    • @angiebenedek7039
      @angiebenedek7039 10 месяцев назад

      😂😂

    • @westhillswood51
      @westhillswood51 9 месяцев назад +8

      Joe jumped the gun on that one. The pigeon point was that birds played one way when it was just their own interest in the game then changed after seeing a different way. Joe did not allow the point to be fully explained before speaking up.

    • @RorinoTheGreat
      @RorinoTheGreat 8 месяцев назад +8

      Technically it wasn’t but that wasn’t really the point

    • @ballingwisdom4804
      @ballingwisdom4804 7 месяцев назад

      Yk what I was kinda going along with pigeon shit until Joe broke it down😂😂

  • @upandaljm
    @upandaljm Год назад +106

    They don't predict the behavior they engineer it

    • @mullboll33
      @mullboll33 Год назад +2

      This

    • @patrickwhite4449
      @patrickwhite4449 Год назад

      No, they used studies to see what works. They didn’t make us this way, we were always this way. Don’t play the “it’s not my fault card”

    • @luisguerrero86
      @luisguerrero86 Год назад

      That dude literally said that our behavior stems from evolution and finding food to survive.

    • @cwg73160
      @cwg73160 Год назад

      Jfc no

    • @aod420247
      @aod420247 Год назад

      Wrong.

  • @MrLakin11
    @MrLakin11 Год назад +36

    Lived in Vegas for 5ish years. The pigeon analogy is a good one. Those unicorn people who are born and raised in Vegas are akin to the pigeons raised in the cage playing the pecking slot machine. Tourists or non-unicorn Vegas implants are akin to the "wild" pigeons who play the optimal game after having come from what seems to be non-captivity.
    Everyone I met who had a gambling problem was a lifelong Vegas local...a pigeon raised in a cage.

    • @ronclass1782
      @ronclass1782 Год назад +2

      Now that would be a very interesting thing to demonstrate.

    • @infringinator
      @infringinator Год назад +2

      whatever you're smoking I want some bro

    • @overadmire
      @overadmire Год назад

      Was smoking while watching this, makes total sense 😂​@@infringinator

    • @JennHayden
      @JennHayden 10 месяцев назад +1

      I had the exact OPPOSITE experience and I was in vegas longer than you were. Everyone I met who had a gambling problem was NOT a vegas local.

    • @MrLakin11
      @MrLakin11 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@JennHayden
      Interesting. To be fair, it's not like all the locals had a gambling problem. But of the people I met with gambling problems, they were locals.

  • @mikael557
    @mikael557 Год назад +53

    I worked at a store with a "skills" machine once, and the maximum prize was only $2,000-$2,200. Some guy spent $1800 on the machine one day with no winnings then complaines to us that something is wrong with our machines. But he's the one who spent $1800 knowing that he was only gonna be up $400 or less if he even did get the jackpot.

    • @JSalonsky
      @JSalonsky 8 месяцев назад

      Christ

    • @suzanne7277
      @suzanne7277 6 месяцев назад

      It’s common with gamblers. It’s happened to me too where I’m trying to win a jackpot, before I know it I’ve spent almost to the amount of the jackpot and it doesn’t come out! It’s a trap

  • @PaintingandExercise
    @PaintingandExercise 9 месяцев назад +18

    I spent 35 years in the casino business. I have seen a ton of people win and I have seen a ton of people lose. I do not consider this business any worse than Home Shopping Network, sports teams (betting), expensive vacations, newest luxury cars, $80,000 pickup trucks, the latest tech gadget, HGTV your home to make it the best, dining in $$$$$ restaurants, credit cards, $60,000/year college tuition, and all of the ads that surround us. Every business is trying to get us to spend our money with them. Casinos are no different. They are all trying to tap into the part of us that make us think that buying one more thing will make us happy or make others envious.

    • @Weasel4Fun
      @Weasel4Fun 2 месяца назад +7

      Sure, every business is about making money, but its a poor excuses to work in a field that exploits addiction.

    • @starworld4k
      @starworld4k 2 месяца назад +2

      @@Weasel4Funwe all got free will casinos don’t make nobody gamble

    • @zemzem8323
      @zemzem8323 2 месяца назад +2

      Wow what a way to excuse the fact that you worked in such an industry that scammed people out of their money and knew that 95% of the revenue came from the gamblers with addiction. Stop comparing casinos to buying a luxury car or improving one’s home. You should be ashamed.

    • @sidwhiting665
      @sidwhiting665 2 месяца назад +2

      @@zemzem8323 RUclips is funded by ad revenue, made possible by viewers like you who consume content.
      It is well known that Social Media and streaming services are addictive to some people, causing them to forego real world relationships, miss work, miss school, and sometimes become violent extremists.
      So... by your own logic... should you be ashamed since your behaviors help support and monetize YT?

    • @zemzem8323
      @zemzem8323 2 месяца назад

      @@sidwhiting665 talk about the pot calling the kettle black. You are on You Tube as well, quite delusional you are…. Nice 👍 try but try again… and you tube addiction doesn’t affect families financially, and where did I say I was addicted to you tube? Again, delusional much?

  • @ScottAdamLancaster
    @ScottAdamLancaster Год назад +6

    Respect to this dude who did all this research just because he was curious.

  • @kellenmuller6790
    @kellenmuller6790 Год назад +195

    Joe doesn’t always have a close mind but when he does it takes someone like this to open it back up. Great explanation of the bird trials💪🏾

    • @lnvoke8544
      @lnvoke8544 Год назад +33

      He still tried to argue with him. Wild animals gamble with calories spent looking for food, not savings accounts.

    • @jackmurak
      @jackmurak Год назад +9

      He's amazingly daft sometimes for a generally smart guy.

    • @rvckyym
      @rvckyym Год назад +12

      @@lnvoke8544hes so literal all the time lmaooo

    • @Thisisdumbb
      @Thisisdumbb Год назад +3

      However what this guy is describing is done everywhere because it’s human psychology. They aren’t going to restructure all of marketing because people are susceptible to it lmao….

    • @trancendental5373
      @trancendental5373 Год назад +8

      If you think Joe is smart I don't know what to tell you. Entertaining? Yes. Smart. Ehhhhh

  • @leifkemp
    @leifkemp Год назад +18

    I drove for Uber while waiting for the city of Long Beach to approve a fence permit so I could start my business. I figured out from the distance to the next ride (you have to select yes/no) if Uber was going to send me to Compton/South Gate/or, LAX. They started incentivizing me just like they spoke about here. Still a hard pass even if i needed a ride to hit a bonus. Just isnt worth the risks.

    • @Hmfirestormz
      @Hmfirestormz Год назад +7

      Well that’s why they do it no one wants to go to Compton 😂

    • @TimothyMcVay
      @TimothyMcVay Год назад +3

      What's happening over there ? Crime? Even at Lax... ?

    • @kremepye3613
      @kremepye3613 Год назад +2

      What's up at LAX?

    • @likemy
      @likemy Год назад +1

      wait, Uber will start directing you (driver) to a ride pickup without actually telling you where the origin / destination are? Am I reading this correctly?

    • @leifkemp
      @leifkemp Год назад

      @@Hmfirestormz 🥚🎯

  • @Gene_158
    @Gene_158 Год назад +13

    Slot machines use variable ratio schedules of reinforcement. These produce higher rates of responding than fixed ratios which deliver reinforcement at a predictable rate. The pigeon experiment he referred to demonstrates this principle. Furthermore, there are motivating operations influence behavior as well. The displays showing previous winnings and potential winnings have an evocative effect on the gambling behavior.

    • @AlanSmitheeman
      @AlanSmitheeman 9 месяцев назад

      Correct. Joe doesn't understand the fact that a variable interval schedule pays out less than a regular interval schedule in the example provided by his guest. The risk is the energy expended in "search" for food but this concept escapes Joe's understanding.

  • @Indiadagreat18
    @Indiadagreat18 Год назад +94

    It’s surprising no matter how many new podcasts keep coming out , nothing comes even close to JRE .

    • @GalactusOG
      @GalactusOG Год назад +6

      This is all old stale news and subjects. This podcast was great at one time but it sucks now.

    • @santaclaus3077
      @santaclaus3077 Год назад +25

      @@GalactusOG And yet, here you are.

    • @GalactusOG
      @GalactusOG Год назад +4

      @@santaclaus3077 I resubscribed after the big Strickland win. But unsubscribed again after seeing this clip. Stale old topics. it's garbage.

    • @the_darknitro
      @the_darknitro Год назад +4

      @@GalactusOGwho would win Galactus or Joe Rogan in a bare knuckle fight?

    • @ImEverythingYouCrave
      @ImEverythingYouCrave Год назад +5

      ​@@GalactusOGpray you have a good life

  • @TheInfamousBertman
    @TheInfamousBertman Год назад +28

    In my experience going to casinos, the only way to win playing slots is to get a bonus and immediately leave. That's the only way I've been able to come out on top. After you've been playing for more than 20-30 minutes, any bonuses you accrue won't match the amount you've already spent unless you're extremely lucky. But casinos know nobody is going to make the trip to the casino, win a bonus and be "up", then leave after 5-15 minutes. Then it's a "wasted trip". Very devious, evil and cunning industry

    • @ilexevergreen5405
      @ilexevergreen5405 Год назад +3

      Except you can cash out your win & just watch other people lose their money!
      Reinforces your choice to cash out early

    • @krunk9644
      @krunk9644 Год назад +1

      very spot on, i've won early and gave it back and realized that it would really be best to win after you've been there awhile to justify leaving.

    • @jeremytrujillo4649
      @jeremytrujillo4649 Год назад +2

      You’ll never “win” playing slot machines, they are specifically designed and programmed for you to lose. It’s basic statistics, house always has the edge. If someone by some miracle you put $20 in for the first time and you win big and NEVER play again then you’ll come out on top. But that is not most slot players, in fact that is near the improbable. You would have to keep a detailed journal of your plays, wins/losses. Again that is not most slot players. If you were actually smart and wanted to win you would play blackjack and learn advantage play. Anyone with a sense of mathematical knowledge of how probability works will never play slot machines. But if you like giving casinos money and them having nicer furniture than you, go ahead and think you are winning.

    • @skilldeadly8888
      @skilldeadly8888 Год назад

      ​@@jeremytrujillo4649 I got lucky one time and used a 20 dollar free play for the slots and turned that into 500 dollars in about an hour. That is an outlier. And that casino constantly tried to send me free tickets to shows to get me to come back because I'm sure they want that money back.

  • @muddymo7641
    @muddymo7641 10 месяцев назад +7

    I went to windover nevada once on a gambing trip with my grandmother. We met my aunt and uncle there from California. My uncle took me into a casino early in the morning. He said he wanted to show me something. There was practically nobody there. He said listen. I did and i heard piped in slot machines. They had speakers all around the place. Sounded like people hitting jackpots.
    Never forgot that. He also explained what kind of odds the casino has

    • @djomegaminus
      @djomegaminus Месяц назад +1

      kind of reminds me during covid they played crowd noises in the empty stadiums filled with cardboard cutouts of the crowds, The revealing part to me was that they almost saw the covid coming and recorded the crowds for that reason.

  • @mrbond9882
    @mrbond9882 Год назад +8

    I'm from Philly and do uber eats. Every single night there's a 2$ added on per order on the area 0 drivers deliver in. A cheeseburger & fries from McDonald's isn't worth my life lol

    • @MyNameJeff..
      @MyNameJeff.. Год назад

      You think a cheeseburger and fries from McDonald’s is $2?

    • @likemy
      @likemy Год назад

      good lord you have poor reading comprehension@@MyNameJeff..

    • @danieldaponte1819
      @danieldaponte1819 Год назад +2

      @MyNameJeff that's not at all what he's saying

    • @billyin4c514
      @billyin4c514 Год назад +1

      It's a piece of shit move on their part to incentivize going into that area.

    • @PackBjammin
      @PackBjammin Год назад

      Would it pay to custom a car to protect you from dangerous customers?

  • @mikeglasgow9618
    @mikeglasgow9618 Год назад +48

    MY WIFE SENT ME OUT FOR MILK, BREAD, AND EGGS. COST ME $ 387.00.

    • @HelenCrane-jl1nv
      @HelenCrane-jl1nv 6 месяцев назад +6

      Your wife sent me out for milk, bread and eggs. Brought all 3 back and had a great breakfast.

    • @Dontworrysomuch
      @Dontworrysomuch 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@HelenCrane-jl1nv😂😂😂

    • @Flexican1877
      @Flexican1877 5 месяцев назад

      Beats $1000 for a loaf of bread 🤕😔

    • @kinglouie9956
      @kinglouie9956 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@HelenCrane-jl1nvloser

    • @pollard068
      @pollard068 5 месяцев назад

      How was the blow job?

  • @autoclearanceuk7191
    @autoclearanceuk7191 Год назад +6

    I was given a toy roulette wheel set for Christmas aged 9. Different times the 1970s. It did teach me that the house always wins. Always, after 30 spins.

    • @roykeane1922
      @roykeane1922 9 месяцев назад +1

      First time I ever played in a casino I got 10£ free bet and I put it on 8. It landed. I moved it to 17, it landed. I moved it to 30, it landed.
      I’ve spent thousands of hours in casinos since and still never seen anything like it. 2 years later my combined losses on the wheel were over 100k.

    • @autoclearanceuk7191
      @autoclearanceuk7191 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@roykeane1922 - The chances of winning three times in a row are 50,000 to one. Maybe it was a rigged roulette game to get you hooked ?

    • @roykeane1922
      @roykeane1922 8 месяцев назад

      @@autoclearanceuk7191 it was in a grosvenor casino in the north west of England

  • @derekkemp6445
    @derekkemp6445 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dude stumbled upon Operant Conditioning and variable ratio reinforcements and declared his own theory 🤣

  • @mackthnife3
    @mackthnife3 Год назад +14

    Unpredictable reward sounds like Variable Ratio Interval Reinforcement. It’s a very powerful form of behavioral influence.

    • @youretheai7586
      @youretheai7586 Год назад +2

      The near miss effect is great if you're playing a sport, but it's a trick if you're gambling.

    • @FuckGoogle2
      @FuckGoogle2 Год назад

      Intermittent reinforcement, the most powerful drive of them all.

  • @watchbavaria
    @watchbavaria Год назад +208

    My father is a victom of it. He spend all his money he had saved on casinos. That wasn‘t enough he went out to get multiple credits just to be able to play again. All this while he has a family to feed. We watched him go down this path and what I found interesting is that people who do these repetitive habits just don‘t care at all about anything in this life except for that casino.!

    • @MrEazyE357
      @MrEazyE357 Год назад

      My ex in-laws literally ruined their lives when they put in a casino boat across the river. My father-in-law personally told me that they had over $500k in savings before the gambling, even though he was an alcoholic. They blew through all of it, remortgaged their house (that was completely paid off) and ran up multiple credit cards. When my father-in-law died, my mother-in-law was still under the impression that they had at least a little money. Not only did they not, but my father-in-law had maxed out a few more cards that she never even knew about. She has nothing now. She's barely making enough to make mortgage payments but she has absolutely zero savings. It's sad and I don't understand it at all. My father-in-law talked me into going with him one night and as soon as we hit the floor he was stuffing $20s in machines. It was like he was in a trance. He probably gave me at least $200 that night. I played 3 hands of $5 blackjack, thought, "this is so stupid", and pocketed the rest of the money.

    • @gonasf
      @gonasf Год назад

      Loser Dad fr

    • @heroinmom153
      @heroinmom153 Год назад +21

      It's crazy, because with drug addicts for instance, at least there's a payoff for spending all their money. They spend everything to get high and stay that way. Gambling addicts just... Spend all their money.

    • @KayFabe87
      @KayFabe87 Год назад +17

      He made poor choices. No one forced him to do anything against his will, hence he is not a “victim”.

    • @damiendegrasse
      @damiendegrasse Год назад +3

      Responsibility

  • @DragonBiscuit
    @DragonBiscuit Год назад +27

    Slot machines play upon what we as psychologists refer to as a: Variable-ratio schedule of behavioral reinforcement. It’s fairly basic psychology and something the Casinos effectively exploited long ago. Using such a technique to train our dogs also works quite well. For example, instead of giving the dog a treat each time they perform the desired behavior, we may choose to randomly provide the treat in an unpredictable manner. The result is often a more consistent rate of responding (doing the desired behavior - fetching the ball - or pulling the slot machine handle).

  • @freddiehavens9066
    @freddiehavens9066 5 дней назад +1

    Pigeons can't understand math or gambling. They just know more food came out of hole 2

  • @classicrocklover5615
    @classicrocklover5615 Год назад +55

    I had a friend who tended bar at a casino on weekends, midnight shift. He said he witnessed a few elderly people who died while at their slot machine. There was a special code that would be used over the PA to alert workers. Then they would announce something big happening on the other side of the casino, to draw people there. They had a protocol, retrieve the body and take it out through a service door.

    • @crzysniper1021
      @crzysniper1021 Год назад +9

      cap

    • @cifey
      @cifey Год назад +3

      Did any of them go out on a Jackpot?

    • @elguerokabron
      @elguerokabron Год назад +12

      As a degenerate gambler thats how i want to go out at a very old age though.

    • @jenghiskhan69
      @jenghiskhan69 Год назад +1

      @@elguerokabronsad life

    • @elguerokabron
      @elguerokabron Год назад +2

      @@jenghiskhan69 keep spending your money everyday on weed to get high so you’re not depressed everyday. See we all have our bad habits.

  • @donpcmartin
    @donpcmartin Год назад +6

    I lost focus when Joe let it slip that his podcast office is as big as a Walmart 😂😂😂

  • @adamy.7053
    @adamy.7053 Год назад +6

    Something tells me that Joe didn't understand the concept of the 'bird gambler' experiment.

    • @adamy.7053
      @adamy.7053 Год назад +1

      @@floatingdreams7844 I don't watch the Joe Rogan Podcast that often. Is that behavior normal for this show? -- There are some guests that he is a lot more respectful to it seems.

    • @adamy.7053
      @adamy.7053 Год назад +1

      @@floatingdreams7844 I see. Thank you. Also, was Joe upset because the guest commented on Joe's studio? Maybe Joe doesn't want that to be public knowledge?

  • @izayus11
    @izayus11 2 месяца назад +3

    11:40 "But it's not like gambling". Not only it is exactly like gambling, that is what the worst gamblers say to themselves

  • @oumtjackawillie
    @oumtjackawillie Год назад +18

    I had a professor in Human Computer-interaction who explained that "Those two lemons on the digital slot-machine" are just window-paint. - It can either be a "1" or a "0", ie. win or not win. - What we see when we loose is the screen that will make it appear as if we just misse,d to entice us continue gambling - The screen might as well flash all red when we loose and all green when we win, but then we wouldn't get the illusion of "almost winning".

    • @JJ-zr6fu
      @JJ-zr6fu Год назад +4

      Yeah it’s like the McDonald’s lottery when everyone got one of the two tiles for the million dollars.
      I think if people understood basic expected outcome casinos would close down.

    • @jake12466
      @jake12466 2 месяца назад +1

      "LOSE," NOT "LOOSE." 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @paullavoie5542
    @paullavoie5542 Год назад +25

    As a person who plays VLTs you are mostly right. If you're going in there and not regulating yourself then you will lose lots before you win once and then you'll gamble it away again. Big wins are few and far between and with the inability to regulate oneself, it is always disastrous. In reality they should be banned but that will never happen.
    I only play once and awhile and with low amounts a 5 a 10 or a 20 and so far I've learned this. There are 4 things that can happen: 1. you lose the money, 2. you win the money you put in, 3. you double the money you put in or 4. You win big. If you play unregulated there's only one thing that will happen you will lose bigly.

  • @bluntedvegas702
    @bluntedvegas702 Год назад +17

    Having lived in Vegas 23 years coming from NYC. What I've noticed about casinos and the locals is that older retired folk love the slots but younger and middle aged ocals take advantage of the free drinks, food, entertainment and general vibe of the billion dollar complexes. Winning is an after thought, they don't build those places because people's are Winning.

    • @lepekhovm
      @lepekhovm Год назад +3

      Older local folk are much lonelier than the youth

    • @jake12466
      @jake12466 2 месяца назад

      "people's are Winning"...?

  • @sarosaroyan5042
    @sarosaroyan5042 10 месяцев назад +2

    The best way to walk out with a small fortune is to walk in with a large fortune

  • @Nelbroth
    @Nelbroth Год назад +6

    When I had no money and "nothing to lose", I gambled all the time. When I started making money, enough to buy a house and save for the future, I was one of the fortunate ones who could walk away from it completely.

  • @kieran8266
    @kieran8266 Год назад +36

    He left out an important part of that experiment, and I think it was done on rats too. When the reward was consistent, the animals would collect themselves a stash of food and then relax until it was eaten. When the reward was random, they would mash the button obsessively.

    • @Charlie_Ses
      @Charlie_Ses Год назад +1

      Interesting. Kind of like being an employee on a fixed income, compared to being self employed or having a incentive based income. It's easy to get very comfortable on a fixed income tbh.

  • @boulderbite
    @boulderbite Год назад +15

    Even the whole myth about the carpet patterns is utterly insane. I've been on the design team before. The carpet companies have patterns, we choose from them, and propose customization to fit the interior design and overall architectural design. That is it. No discussions about keeping gamblers in their chairs. No evils schemes. Only the design intent and the casino brand and affording a the gamblers a comfortable but exciting time. It is a lot less ominous than most people think. Although there is some degree of truth about the free swag / small rewards / soda machines being provided to make people feel more comfortable and feel like they are already "winning" or getting back some value in lieu of their gambling losses. Which might might make them stick around more.

    • @jimdiroffii
      @jimdiroffii Год назад +4

      I think this is a good insight. People ignore the giant house money machine, and focus on the carpet or the clocks.

    • @skateboardVSworld
      @skateboardVSworld Год назад +8

      The multi-patterned carpets were developed in Vegas to counteract the enormous amount of foot traffic rubbing their dirty shoes everywhere. If a carpet is one block colour you can easily see dirt and stains, whereas the random layers hides them really well.

    • @Bleeglesplotch
      @Bleeglesplotch Год назад

      Explain why when you add the numbers of a roulette table (00-36) they add up to 666. I'll wait.

    • @hondahirny
      @hondahirny Год назад +2

      Come on now, I hear you guys sacrifice goats before new carpet is installed to channel the forces of evil into your casinos! 😂

    • @BrokeImmigrantInc.
      @BrokeImmigrantInc. Год назад

      how do you sleep at night?

  • @boringmanager9559
    @boringmanager9559 2 месяца назад

    Joe failing to understand the definition of gambling is such a refreshing scene to observe. I was wondering where did those people go

  • @stewartrussell6511
    @stewartrussell6511 Год назад +11

    Even when I hear all the reasons I shouldn't gamble, it makes me want to go gamble for the tiny chance of a big win. Being human is hard.

  • @spangdeez498
    @spangdeez498 Год назад +10

    I have a Hospitality Management degree that I got in 2009a- started the program in 2006…. And it was WILD what they [casinos] could do back then…. 15 years ago!! I could only IMAGINE what they could do now…. Slot machines could do some cool things back then, they can probably read your mind at this point 😂😂