Most players don’t chase patterns because they believe in magic. They do it because familiar things feel safer under pressure. When outcomes start flying past quickly, the brain looks for something it already knows how to hold onto. Patterns offer that grip, even when they aren’t real. They turn randomness into something that feels readable, and that feeling alone is often enough to keep a player locked in. Read full article
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