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A Lottery System Operator's Confession (insider information, dedicated to gambling addiction, ludomania)

Black Magic

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Hello everyone, before getting to the point, I want to tell you a little about myself and how I ended up in this job. Back then, the Temple of Zeus was still called JOS. I asked Satan to help me find a job, and after a while, the job itself actually found me and i was invited for an interview, even though I had no IT skills (the company itself focuses on IT). And that is precisely why I considered it a miracle and the will of Zeus himself. There are only four people like me in my country, and there are only a few hundred people around the world who work the same way I do, that profession is super rare.

Let’s start with the fact that where I work is a regular office, not some fancy establishment with slot machines and roulette wheels where people place big bets. In reality, the situation is much worse because I work for an online lottery, and it’s legal in my country. It pays taxes to the government. The danger lies in the fact that the gaming app is literally on people’s phones, although they can play even without the app, using only the website and their registration. The only restriction is that people under 18 are not allowed to play, but this ban is easily circumvented with the help of adults, so don’t think that gambling addiction among children doesn’t exist—it exists just as much as the problem of smoking among young people, even if it is a rarer addiction because, based on my observations, it most often affects middle-aged and older people. Speaking of children who gamble, I remember a girl who won a large sum of money but wasn’t paid out simply because of her age. Interestingly, I also had statistics on how many people never claimed their large winnings, whether because the physical ticket was damaged, thrown away, or even forgotten. Such cases have indeed occurred, and in those instances, the money goes to the state since the winner didn’t claim it.

I also want to dispel a common myth: you really can win the lottery, it’s not a scam, but it's demand a lot's of luck and attempts to keep playing over and over again until the person actually wins a large sum, but before that, the person typically spends 5, 10, or even 20 times what they actually won (at least it's not a scam if you dealling with the company that dealing with scientific games. You can find theirs site if you curious as well.

There are also organizations that monitor gaming standards and fairness, and companies conduct internal surveys among employees to ensure they are familiar with all the rules for running a fair lottery, one that emphasizes that the lottery is merely a game, not a means of earning money, and that we must not contribute to the development of gambling addiction. In reality, things are much worse, our design, advertising, and HQ departments are constantly working to make the lottery appealing to all segments of society. And personally, I see these ADS when I watch pirated movies or when I’m just browsing the internet and scrolling through my feed, so yeah, it's everywhere.

And now for the most important part - I work with Power BI and every day I see player statistics showing that they’re spending amounts that could literally buy several large apartments, yet instead they keep throwing that money away on games mindlessly, just like Pavlov’s dogs. Our company’s greed knows no bounds, they monitor every player for cheating, though I don’t know exactly how they cheat. Whether they hack the site, the company, or the servers, but they keep a very close eye on it, so closely that I personally have to work the night shift and watch anyone who wins a large sum that exceeding two hundred dollars and more. The company also has each player’s personal information, including passport details and phone numbers. And I believe that if it weren’t for my integrity and that of my colleagues, leaking such sensitive information would be incredibly easy.

I remember a time when I was giving too much jackpots, then the company got wind of it and decided to tweak some of the data on the machine. Since then, the big wins have dropped significantly, even though it seems like everything should be fair, and I’m not sure if it was a coincidence or not because all I do is set up the program, load the balls, and get ready for the broadcast, nothing complicated. The whole mechanism is fine-tuned down to the smallest detail, although IT specialists adjust it by changing certain data without any real need, though that happens relatively rarely and i have no idea what exactly they're doing

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Ok, for example, we have this user, the currency here is listed in tenge, but just so you understand, with the amount shown in the top left corner 216,249,313 tenge, with that money you could buy several nice apartments in the city center or live your entire life without your family ever knowing poverty. This amount reflects the total amount of money spent on the lottery, including what this user managed to win. Below, we see the amount of 59,853,625 tenge; this is the net profit from our user that the company took for itself, while the user himself took only 9,210,875 tenge. And don’t be fooled by the fact that the dollar or your currency is worth more than the tenge; the principle remains the same, and for my country, this is still a very large sum. Just to remind you, my salary is only 200,000 tenge a month, and this is the norm for most of the middle class who work a single job.

And the scenario I described above is a common occurrence, I see it literally every day. People are spending incredibly large sums of money, while my company is literally making billions out of thin air. I don’t know whom they sold their souls to, because when I look at them as a Zevist, I think I must be doing something wrong in my life (just kidding!) But seriously, this is a common situation, the player mentioned above is just one of hundreds of thousands of examples, and I’m not exaggerating when I say hundreds of thousands—situations where the financial outlook could be much worse and bleaker.

Lottery companies show us people who, by a stroke of luck, win a million or several million as a symbol of success, as a symbol of what everyone else can become, but they don’t show us the hundreds of thousands who spend millions and get nothing in return, and even if they do win something, the amounts are insignificant. And these people literally buy lottery tickets for decades in the hope that one day they’ll get lucky, even though they could have been living in their own mansion somewhere in the Maldives long ago with the very same money they spent on unattainable dreams. I’m writing this post late at night because the High Priest inspired me to write it, and I hope it will be a useful insight for our family, who would never in a million years throw their hard-earned money down the drain with a high chance of developing yet another useless addiction, since it is precisely gambling addicts who are a goldmine for all lottery companies—though it’s not customary to talk about this, since in theory companies are supposed to combat this phenomenon, but that’s like shooting yourself in the foot

If you have any questions, feel free to ask I’ll answer whatever I can. Maybe I didn’t cover everything, but that’s only because I’m really tired and it’s very late as I’m writing this article which I dedicate to the user with the username "destroyer"

Brother! Remember! there's no half measures against ludomania! The casino beat you and there's nothing you can do about it, you may think you can win back, but it's just an illusion and the casino knows it and earns its millions with this illusion, don't fall into this trap friends!

Heil Satvrn Heil Maat
 
Thank you for the information, I have translated it because I know it may be useful to other members.
 
Hello everyone, before getting to the point, I want to tell you a little about myself and how I ended up in this job. Back then, the Temple of Zeus was still called JOS. I asked Satan to help me find a job, and after a while, the job itself actually found me and i was invited for an interview, even though I had no IT skills (the company itself focuses on IT). And that is precisely why I considered it a miracle and the will of Zeus himself. There are only four people like me in my country, and there are only a few hundred people around the world who work the same way I do, that profession is super rare.

Let’s start with the fact that where I work is a regular office, not some fancy establishment with slot machines and roulette wheels where people place big bets. In reality, the situation is much worse because I work for an online lottery, and it’s legal in my country. It pays taxes to the government. The danger lies in the fact that the gaming app is literally on people’s phones, although they can play even without the app, using only the website and their registration. The only restriction is that people under 18 are not allowed to play, but this ban is easily circumvented with the help of adults, so don’t think that gambling addiction among children doesn’t exist—it exists just as much as the problem of smoking among young people, even if it is a rarer addiction because, based on my observations, it most often affects middle-aged and older people. Speaking of children who gamble, I remember a girl who won a large sum of money but wasn’t paid out simply because of her age. Interestingly, I also had statistics on how many people never claimed their large winnings, whether because the physical ticket was damaged, thrown away, or even forgotten. Such cases have indeed occurred, and in those instances, the money goes to the state since the winner didn’t claim it.

I also want to dispel a common myth: you really can win the lottery, it’s not a scam, but it's demand a lot's of luck and attempts to keep playing over and over again until the person actually wins a large sum, but before that, the person typically spends 5, 10, or even 20 times what they actually won (at least it's not a scam if you dealling with the company that dealing with scientific games. You can find theirs site if you curious as well.

There are also organizations that monitor gaming standards and fairness, and companies conduct internal surveys among employees to ensure they are familiar with all the rules for running a fair lottery, one that emphasizes that the lottery is merely a game, not a means of earning money, and that we must not contribute to the development of gambling addiction. In reality, things are much worse, our design, advertising, and HQ departments are constantly working to make the lottery appealing to all segments of society. And personally, I see these ADS when I watch pirated movies or when I’m just browsing the internet and scrolling through my feed, so yeah, it's everywhere.

And now for the most important part - I work with Power BI and every day I see player statistics showing that they’re spending amounts that could literally buy several large apartments, yet instead they keep throwing that money away on games mindlessly, just like Pavlov’s dogs. Our company’s greed knows no bounds, they monitor every player for cheating, though I don’t know exactly how they cheat. Whether they hack the site, the company, or the servers, but they keep a very close eye on it, so closely that I personally have to work the night shift and watch anyone who wins a large sum that exceeding two hundred dollars and more. The company also has each player’s personal information, including passport details and phone numbers. And I believe that if it weren’t for my integrity and that of my colleagues, leaking such sensitive information would be incredibly easy.

I remember a time when I was giving too much jackpots, then the company got wind of it and decided to tweak some of the data on the machine. Since then, the big wins have dropped significantly, even though it seems like everything should be fair, and I’m not sure if it was a coincidence or not because all I do is set up the program, load the balls, and get ready for the broadcast, nothing complicated. The whole mechanism is fine-tuned down to the smallest detail, although IT specialists adjust it by changing certain data without any real need, though that happens relatively rarely and i have no idea what exactly they're doing

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Ok, for example, we have this user, the currency here is listed in tenge, but just so you understand, with the amount shown in the top left corner 216,249,313 tenge, with that money you could buy several nice apartments in the city center or live your entire life without your family ever knowing poverty. This amount reflects the total amount of money spent on the lottery, including what this user managed to win. Below, we see the amount of 59,853,625 tenge; this is the net profit from our user that the company took for itself, while the user himself took only 9,210,875 tenge. And don’t be fooled by the fact that the dollar or your currency is worth more than the tenge; the principle remains the same, and for my country, this is still a very large sum. Just to remind you, my salary is only 200,000 tenge a month, and this is the norm for most of the middle class who work a single job.

And the scenario I described above is a common occurrence, I see it literally every day. People are spending incredibly large sums of money, while my company is literally making billions out of thin air. I don’t know whom they sold their souls to, because when I look at them as a Zevist, I think I must be doing something wrong in my life (just kidding!) But seriously, this is a common situation, the player mentioned above is just one of hundreds of thousands of examples, and I’m not exaggerating when I say hundreds of thousands—situations where the financial outlook could be much worse and bleaker.

Lottery companies show us people who, by a stroke of luck, win a million or several million as a symbol of success, as a symbol of what everyone else can become, but they don’t show us the hundreds of thousands who spend millions and get nothing in return, and even if they do win something, the amounts are insignificant. And these people literally buy lottery tickets for decades in the hope that one day they’ll get lucky, even though they could have been living in their own mansion somewhere in the Maldives long ago with the very same money they spent on unattainable dreams. I’m writing this post late at night because the High Priest inspired me to write it, and I hope it will be a useful insight for our family, who would never in a million years throw their hard-earned money down the drain with a high chance of developing yet another useless addiction, since it is precisely gambling addicts who are a goldmine for all lottery companies—though it’s not customary to talk about this, since in theory companies are supposed to combat this phenomenon, but that’s like shooting yourself in the foot

If you have any questions, feel free to ask I’ll answer whatever I can. Maybe I didn’t cover everything, but that’s only because I’m really tired and it’s very late as I’m writing this article which I dedicate to the user with the username "destroyer"

Brother! Remember! there's no half measures against ludomania! The casino beat you and there's nothing you can do about it, you may think you can win back, but it's just an illusion and the casino knows it and earns its millions with this illusion, don't fall into this trap friends!

Heil Satvrn Heil Maat
This is a powerful topic, but it was necessary for many people.

Thank you so much for this; it's a great truth and insight.

May the Gods bless you today and always.
 

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