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anyone notice live dealer speed increases when you lose money

So I swear every time I start hitting a losing streak on live dealer roulette, it feels like the spin comes up way faster. Not just me getting salty either - it’s like the ball drops and the chips get swept up at lightning speed when you just lost a chunk. But when you win, or even if the table's slow, things crawl. Maybe I’m paranoid, maybe it’s just a mood thing.

Is anyone else seeing this? Am I just noticing it because I’m losing, or do they really speed it up to keep you chasing?

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i don't think it's the dealer leaning on the wheel because your balance went sour. i think it's the format. on a lot of these live rooms, especially the crypto casino clones, the whole point is no dead air, no cashier pause, no human friction, just next spin, next spin. then they hide the table limits in tiny print or move you into something like roulette advanced and suddenly your usual sizing gets awkward. that part is what gets people, not some secret speed switch. i've had more trouble with bet rejections and account restriction nonsense than any dealer moving too fast.

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Same here. I chased red or black faster than I should've.

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Yeah I noticed, but I don’t think it’s the dealer doing some movie villain crap lol, it’s the live casino software and betting window. On bet365 roulette I’ve had racetrack bets just vanish, timing feels off as hell then

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It’s not just you. Same stink in live Blackjack for me: when I’m down, the dealer suddenly turns into a pit crew and the software is already sweeping chips while I’m still blinking. Funny how “live” gets VERY efficient once your stack starts bleeding.

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