
Listen up, there’s something that should never be given to a man… no, to a gambler. Do you understand!? Is it… a numbered ticket!? Wrong!! It’s one’s own luck… in other words, it’s a numbered ticket!? Cherry Addict
In other words, it’s a numbered ticket, right!?
>>1No!!
One’s own fortune…
>>3In other words, it’s a numbered ticket.
In other words…
You shouldn’t give away the numbered ticket, right!?
No!!
Big breasts.
>>6Thanks to that, I am resented by a former gravure idol on the brink of becoming an AV star, known for her big breasts.
This appearance is of a good pachinko player, you know.
Why does the resolution of scum suddenly increase in episodes related to pachinko…?
I’m glad you seemed really happy before you started.
The stability of the pachinko rounds is amazing.
According to the Yanmaga survey, the pachinko episodes are more popular than the idol episodes!
>>12It’s a pachislot.
Don’t make a mistake.
>>19Pachinko and slots!
It really seems like a plausible downfall…
Latest comic release commemorative!! Two consecutive issues with color☆ Sumire-chan, the Heisei defeat soldier, dressed in a slightly sexy outfit☆ Pachislo performer Alice Shi, giving fierce glares!! After debuting as a pure image gravure idol and struggling for four years, almost ending up in AV, she somehow started gaining recognition as a pachislo performer. Since then, she has continued to reincarnate as a game streamer and big eater, moving around all over the place. Npu Re!! LECTION (magazine name unknown)
>>13There are those who started as junior idols, became gravure idols and got increasingly provocative, almost ending up in adult videos, but then switched to being voice actors…
>>13You know,
Get a job.
No… it’s really cool…
Currently, there are no more former gravure idols available to become slot machine performers.
It seems that you are being scouted from a girls’ bar…
You can’t enter even if you give your numbered ticket to someone else.
>>16That was the story, right?
What a straight shooter…
I wonder if the girl next door will be causing a ruckus and going wild… ?
I don’t really understand because I don’t do it.
Pachinko and pachislot are apparently completely different…
>>21It’s as different as a penis and a vagina.
>>21To the general public, pachislo refers to pachinko and slots.
Originally, pachislot refers to the slots that are found in pachinko parlors.
>>21Pachinko is almost entirely about the pins and luck.
Pachislot is mostly about settings and luck.
Completely different.
Let’s introduce Ayumi to Alice-chan.
I feel like we might hit it off.
I’ve heard that pachislot is more of a game of chance.
Is it useless to aim for the prize…?
>>27Pachinko is more of a game of luck, but I’m not sure, it’s a difficult topic.
Isn’t Yoshimune’s actual age inconsistent? That was 20 years ago, right?
I’ve heard that the slots are rough.
First of all, I don’t really understand what “rough” means.
>>30I put in 5000 yen and got back 10000 yen! That’s mild!
I put in 50,000 yen and got back 100,000 yen, yay! That’s rough.
That level of understanding is fine.
Yoshimune is regularly mass-produced…
Sumire-chan’s first love was a loser, and I can imagine that she was probably also just having casual flings, which hits me right in the brain.
Well, she’s not a virgin and it seems like she likes somewhat lewd things, right, Sumire-chan?
Didn’t you lose at pachinko the other day and also get taken in by the police? Why aren’t you learning from that?
>>36This time it’s work.
Aren’t pachinko and slots all the same?
>>37That’s why amateurs are no good!!
Amateur!!
She has a nice face and big boobs, but I don’t understand what she’s saying.
In the past, there were increases in payouts due to technological interventions in slot machines, but what about now?
Maybe they hit it off because neither of them can hit anything at all.
It might be rare, but there could be a time when Sumire-chan actually makes a profit.
I thought it was a nice way to decline.
Competitors? The emergence is a matter of life and death, that’s for sure.
I will strangulate you.
I laughed at that.
I wonder if slot machine performers make a profit.
>>46The act of coming to the store varies greatly, and I’ve heard that when it comes to playing, everyone pays out of their own pocket.
When it is strongly promised that the person will come, it tends to be harder to lose, so strong people profit and weak people dwindle.
Even entertainers go on tour like that.
I guess a lot of money is coming out of the hall.
It’s profitable.
The performer is currently hiring fighting game players and streaming during the bubble.
>>49Nuki-san…
>>49Will it become a thing to go to pachinko because fighting game players are coming?
>>54If you’re a fan of that person, wouldn’t you want to meet them?
This time, is it a Kaguya or a dumbbell?
I heard that working on manga for the trashy side causes you to lose money.
Since it’s the number you drew, it’s only natural that you should be the one to hit it, right?
If I lose badly with the number you gave me, I would honestly want to kill you.
Selling tickets for organization made a modest profit.
You can generally play Pachinko without a reservation ticket on any day except the first day if you go right when it opens.
In the slot machines, if you don’t risk your life to take a numbered ticket, you’ll lose.
What is pachisuro… You have to press the button at just the right timing, right? I can’t do that… when I said this…
When technology intervenes with an anonymous entity, it typically results in an outcome due to various factors, so it is generally said that once the credits are entered, the outcome is determined.
So what is that button supposed to be?! I don’t understand its meaning at all!?
>>59During a win, if a suggestive navigation says “You’re in the middle ♥”, it won’t matter if you don’t press in that order, everything will be ruined.
>>59Even if it’s decided, it won’t actually stop unless you do it, so it’s necessary for the medal payout.
>>59The moment I inserted the credit, I hit a role that said, “Medals will come out depending on the order of the buttons pressed, but if you make a mistake, they won’t come out.”
I’ll tell you the order to press it ❤️ and sometimes I won’t tell you ❤️, so I distinguish between hits and misses.
And lately, if you guess the order when I’m not teaching, I’ll kill you ❤️
There are also platforms like that.
What changes so much with a numbered ticket?
Is there something written like “This machine will pay out”?
>>61Well…
Yes.
>>61The easiest way to understand is that “if you enter early, you can sit at a new machine, which may indicate that the store still has good profits to attract players.”
Other than that, “There is a possibility that the machines aimed at otaku in otaku shops are relatively easier to win,” or “Even though there should be a decent number of customers, because there hasn’t been much payout for a while, it is likely set to explode today,” or “The corner… the corner is easy for customers to notice, so it’s a hot promotional machine…!” or “Machine number 777, this is it,” or “Mikokonochikara…! How do we interpret this symbol…!?” It is first necessary to draw an early number to sit at something that has even a slight chance of winning.
In the past, there were appeals about whether it was easier to win with the numbered character cards in pachinko, even though it was all a deception.
>>61Let’s assume there is a store with 100 pachinko machines and 100 slot machines.
Among them, it’s good if there are about 5 machines that are easier to win in the slots, so you have to draw a ticket with an early number and sit down as soon as possible.
And there are no good machines in pachinko.
There are certain aspects of the recent machines that I can’t keep up with.
I put in 100,000, and nothing happened. The end.
Hasn’t the content increased?
You are skilled at handling customers and are a natural fan of pachislot; it might actually be your true calling.
During the gravure idol era, she was cute… but she’s really aged a lot now.
What kind of punishment did someone from their past life receive to be stuck playing A type forever?
>>68There are people who only play specific genres of games, right?
Sumire-chan is really a person on the thoroughly worthless side…
Well, if Sumire-chan becomes a real human, the manga will end, right?
Stopping on its own becomes a slot machine, which falls under the category of casinos and is considered gambling, so that’s not allowed.
It’s safe because it counts as gameplay when you stop by pressing the button.
I hear there are new animations for my favorite anime in pachinko and slot machines, which piques my interest a little, but since I don’t really understand it, I keep deciding it’s not worth it, repeating this twice a year.
>>73Aria of the Scarlet Ammo is amazing!
There’s an abnormal lover among the company that’s making it!!
>>73To name a famous example, Eva is a model that only appears in the novel version and fights coolly.
Pachinko and slot machines aren’t collectively referred to as Pachi-Slot…
I had been thinking about cigarettes and gambling due to the influence of a man for a while, but I was casually brushed off and felt sad.
I wanted my ex to show up more and grope Sushi-chan’s breasts.
Would Yusei allow something that seems likely to die soon, no matter how much of a calling it is?
The fact that works like “Hidan no Aria” and “Hai-Furi” are incredibly popular content is honestly such a unique culture that I’m curious about it…
Even though they are all supposed to be crazy, I feel overshadowed in front of Sumire-chan.
If this self-report is true, then wasn’t the person playing slots since their idol days?
Do you call the idols and performers who come to the pachislot hall “actors”?
You must not take away the future of young people, Sumire-chan.
I honestly love Alice-chan, so I want her to get along with Sumire-chan.
Seriously, there are performers that make you wonder who the hell they are.
If you’re going to call someone like that, wouldn’t a fighting game player be better at gathering people?
There are also gear that’s just for things like Eva or pachislot…
>>88Since Mastema and F-type equipment are appearing for the first time in the game, it’s safe.
The unclear drill knuckle from machine number 4 was first introduced as an attraction at USJ, so it’s safe.
>>88Are you serious…?
I’m curious.
A mysterious industry that only calls them performers, and not talents or anything else.
Even if the hit detection is out, you have to arrange it yourself, so the button actually has a purpose.
The person sitting next to me arranges it for me.
It’s a talent, Sumire-chan, to be able to respond that way to an otaku who doesn’t really understand…
Legally, it is considered a game, so the customer must press the button and not stop.
The real slots spin and stop automatically once you insert the coin.
The high resolution of pachislot is a bit scary after all.
Is there anyone in your family who is a gambler?
>>93The person in charge…
>>93Is it different from the author himself?
Customer… who is this guy?!
I don’t know this idol…!? Who the heck is this person…!
The reason customers are happy to see the performers is that there’s a high possibility of setting involvement, but in reality, it doesn’t matter who comes.
Did you win with that?
>>98I haven’t seen the results yet, but I think I’ll probably lose around 70,000 yen, right?
As expected, everyone is happy just to see Egashira come to the store.
The scale is different, but modern crane games are the same.
Eva had a time when Kaworu-kun was invincible with that silver one.
I was also involved in horse racing.
This talent is someone you only see at horse racing programs or horse racing events…
Yoshimoto’s horse racing-loving comedians and idols took all the positions… Of course, you can’t win when first-rate comedians show up.
>>106I thought that the position was with the warlord and Gallop Hayashi.
There are certainly machines with technical intervention as well.
You can’t get this just by interviewing knowledgeable people.
When you invite a talent, it becomes an “event” and is regulated.
The mysterious theory that it’s safe because an unknown person coming is not an “event.”
I’m being called by the performer.
>>111Akurasuna
Life hack
>>111After going through this era, now it’s like… well, it’s fine… so I’ve loosened up a bit.
Famous people have started to come.
There are a lot of people whose knowledge seems to have stopped about 10 years ago…
Are you doing something that’s on the edge of regulation?
It seems like they will become extinct soon.
There was a person doing a Kaiji impersonation who was running a pachinko parlor for a while.
Since the transportation costs and the money I spent were my own, the more I went, I was almost 100 percent in the red, and it was revealed by R. Fujimoto.