
So it’s a ticket, right!?
>>1No!!
Your fate…
>>3In other words, it’s a numbered ticket.
In other words…
You shouldn’t give away your ticket, right!?
No!!
Big boobs.
>>6Thanks to that, I’m being hated by a former gravure idol who was on the verge of becoming an AV star featuring huge breasts.
This appearance is that of a good pachinko player.
Why does the resolution of scum increase dramatically in episodes related to pachinko…?
I’m glad you looked really happy until you started playing, Sumire-chan.
The stability of the pachinko game is amazing.
According to the Young Magazine survey, the pachinko episode is more popular than the idol episode!
>>12It’s a pachislot.
Don’t make a mistake.
>>19Pachinko and slots!
>>13There are those who went from junior idols to becoming gravure idols and almost ended up in adult videos before becoming voice actors…
>>13You know,
Get a job.
No… it’s incredibly cool…
Now, there are no more former gravure idols available to become pachislo performers.
It seems like you’re being scouted from a girls’ bar…
You can’t enter even if you give your ticket to someone else.
>>16That was the story, right?
What a straight shooter…
Is the neighbor girl going to be out a lot and cause a ruckus…?
I don’t really understand because I don’t do it.
Pachinko and pachislo seem to be completely different, huh…
>>21They’re as different as a penis and a vagina.
>>21To the average person, “pachisuro” refers to pachinko and slot machines.
Originally, “pachislo” refers to the slots that are in a pachinko parlor.
>>21Pachinko is almost entirely about the mechanics and luck.
Pachislot is almost entirely dependent on settings and luck.
Completely different.
Let’s introduce Ayumi to Alice-chan.
I feel like we’re going to hit it off.
I’ve heard that pachislot is more of a game of luck.
Is there no point in timing the shots?
>>27Pachinko is more of a game of chance, but I wonder, it’s a tricky situation.
Isn’t Yoshimune’s actual age not matching? 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, great! 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 being mass-produced regularly…
Sumire-chan’s first love was a loser, and I can imagine that Sumire-chan was probably having casual flings too, which hits me right in the brain and the groin.
Well, she’s not a virgin and she seems to like somewhat erotic things, doesn’t she, Sumire-chan?
Didn’t you lose at pachinko the other day and even get picked up by the police? Why aren’t you learning from that?
>>36This time it’s for work.
Pachinko and slots are all the same, aren’t they!
>>37This is why amateurs are no good!!
Amateur!!
She’s good-looking and has big breasts, but I can’t understand what she’s saying.
In the past, there was an increase in payouts through technical intervention in slots, but what is it like now?
Could it be that the two of them bond over not hitting anything at all?
It might be rare, but there could soon be a time when Sumire-chan starts making a profit.
I thought it was a good way to decline as I was reading.
Competitors? Their emergence is a matter of life and death, that’s for sure.
I will strangle you to death.
I laughed at that.
I wonder if pachislot performers make a profit.
>>46The visit itself varies widely, and I’ve heard that everyone pays out of their own pocket when they play.
When it is promised that strong people will come, they are less likely to lose, so strong people profit while weak people decrease.
Since even entertainers go around performing in various places.
There must be quite a bit of money coming out from the hall, I guess.
It’s profitable.
Currently, they’re hiring fighting game players for streaming in the performer bubble.
>>49Nuki-san…
>>49Are we going to go to the pachinko parlor because a fighting game player is coming?
>>54If you’re a fan of that person, wouldn’t you want to go meet them?
This time, is it a dumbbell for Kaguya from the manga?
I heard that working in a trashy manga decreases your money.
It’s probably your true feelings that since it’s the number you drew, you should be the one to play it.
If I lose badly with the number you gave me, it wouldn’t be just a feeling that I’d want to strangle you to death.
Selling tickets for the queue surprisingly made a profit.
You can usually play Pachinko without a reservation ticket if you go at opening time, except for the first day.
If you don’t risk your life to get a numbered ticket for the slot machines, you’ll lose.
What even is pachislot… I have to time it right and press the buttons, but I can’t do that… When I said that,
When technology intervenes with an anonymous player, it often results in an unfavorable outcome, so it is generally said that the result is determined at the moment the credits are entered.
So what is that button supposed to be?! I don’t understand what it means!?
>>59During a winning sequence, if an erotic navigation like “It’s in♥” comes up, it won’t matter unless you press in that order, or else everything will be ruined.
>>59Even if it’s decided, they won’t actually dispense the medal unless you stop it, so it’s necessary.
>>59The moment I inserted the credit, I hit a role that said, “You can get medals depending on the order of the buttons you press, but if you make a mistake, you won’t get any.”
I’ll tell you the order to press them ❤️ and sometimes I won’t tell you ❤️, so I can distinguish between hits and misses.
And recently, 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 that looks like “This machine will pay out”?
>>61Well…
Yeah.
>>61The easiest way to understand is, “If you enter early, you can sit at a new machine, which means the store might still have potential to win.”
“Other than that, there is a possibility that ‘machines aimed at otaku in otaku shops are relatively easier to win on’ or ‘even though there should be a decent number of customers, there hasn’t been much payout for a while, so today it should be set to explode’ or ‘the corner is… the corner is easily noticeable to customers, so it’s a promotional machine and hot…!’ or ‘machine number 777, this is it’ or ‘Mikokono Chikara…! How should we interpret this symbol…!?’ So first, you need to draw a fast number to sit at something that has even a small chance of winning.”
In the past, there was also an appeal about whether it was easier to win with the numbers character cards in pachinko, although it was a deception.
>>61Let’s assume there is a store with 100 pachinko machines and 100 slot machines.
Among those, if there are five good machines that are easier to win on, that would be a good number, so you have no choice but to draw a numbered ticket as early as possible and sit down.
And there is no good machine in pachinko.
Recently, there are some aspects of machines that I can’t keep up with.
I put in 100,000 and nothing happened, the end.
Hasn’t the content increased?
They handle customers well, are a natural at pachislot, and it might actually be their calling.
What the hell is that guy!? —If you don’t know the details, I’ll let you know!! Is that okay!!! Damn it!!! It’s better than I thought, but that’s not it!! I don’t get it! Blowing off some occult nonsense!! Ah, there you are!! Hehe. You’re 31, right? Doesn’t it suit you? —Come on!! What are you doing!! We’re going to start taking OP shots before lining up!! It’s not that weird, is it?
Sumi-chan is really amazing…
During the gravure idol days, she was cute… but she has really become different now.
What kind of punishment did someone receive in their past life to be stuck playing A type forever?
>>68There are people who only play specific genres of games, right?
Sumire-chan is thoroughly a worthless person…
If Sumire-chan becomes a real human, the manga would end, wouldn’t it?
Stopping on its own is like becoming a slot machine, which falls under the category of casinos and is considered gambling, so it’s a no-go.
It’s safe because pressing the button to stop counts as gameplay.
I heard that pachinko and slots have new footage of my favorite anime, so I get a bit interested, but I don’t really understand it, so I go back and forth on whether it’s good or not twice a year.
>>73Aria of the Scarlet Ammo is amazing!
There is a creepy lover among the companies making it!!
>>73Speaking of famous ones, Eva only appears in the novel version and fights looking cool.
Pachislot is not a general term for pachinko and slots…
I’ve been thinking for a while that it’s because of the guy that I started smoking and gambling, but I’m just going to let it go and feel sad.
I wanted my ex to come out more intensely and grope Sushi Kalu’s breasts.
Even if it is a calling, I wonder if Yusei will allow something that seems likely to die soon.
The popularity of content like “Hidan no Aria” and “Hai-Furi” is really unique and has me curious…
Even though they should all be crazy, I feel overshadowed in front of Sumire-chan.
If this self-report is true, then you must have been playing slots since your idol days, right?
Is it true that the idols who come to the pachislot hall are called performers…?
You shouldn’t take away the future of young people, Sumire-chan.
I really love Alice-chan, so I hope she becomes friends with Sumire-chan.
Seriously, there are performers that make you wonder who they are.
At that level, fighting game players could gather more people than that.
There are equipment that only includes things like Eva and pachislot…
>>88Mastema and F-type equipment are safe because they first appeared in the game.
The unclear Drill Knuckle of Unit 4 also made its first appearance in the USJ attraction, so it’s safe.
>>88No way…?
I’m curious.
A mysterious industry that only refers to performers as “actors” and not as “talents.”
Even if the hit detection comes up, you have to arrange it yourself, so the button does have meaning.
The person sitting next to me arranges things for me.
It’s a talent, Sumire-chan, to respond to an otaku like that without any pretense…
Legally, it is considered a game, so customers must press the button to stop it.
The authentic slot machines spin automatically after you insert a coin and stop on their own.
The high resolution of pachislot is a bit scary after all.
Is there anyone in your family who is addicted to gambling?
>>93The person in charge…
>>93Is it different from the author himself?
Store visit… Who is this guy…!
I don’t know this idol…?! Who the heck is this person…?!
The reason guests get happy when performers arrive is that there’s a high possibility of setting in, but in reality, they don’t really care who comes.
Did you win with that?
>>98The results aren’t out yet, but I think I’ll probably lose around 70,000 yen.
As expected, everyone is happy just to have Egashira come to the store.
The scale is different, but modern crane games are the same.
Eva had a time when Kaworu-kun dominated with that silver one.
I was also involved in horse racing.
This is a celebrity that you only see at horse racing programs or events…
Yoshimoto’s horse racing-loving comedians and idols took all the positions… Of course, if top comedians come, you can’t win.
>>106I thought that the general and Gallop Hayashi were in that position.
There are certainly machines with technological intervention too.
You can’t draw this out just by interviewing knowledgeable people.
Inviting a talent turns it into an “event” and it becomes regulated.
The mysterious theory that it’s safe because someone we don’t know coming is not an “event.”
I am being called a performer.
>>111Akurasuna
Life hack
>>111After going through this era, now it’s like… well, that’s okay… so I’ve become more relaxed about it.
Celebrities have started to come.
There are many people whose knowledge seems to be stuck about 10 years ago…
Are you doing something on the edge of regulation?
It seems like it might go extinct soon.
There was a person who was impersonating Kaiji and was running a pachinko parlor for a while.
The transportation costs and the money spent were all on me, so the more I went, it was almost a 100 percent loss, and R. Fujimoto spilled the beans about it.