
Operating a pachislot store!! Daily pay of 50,000 yen!! I’ll do it, I’ll do it! It’s that thing, right!? You sit at the slot machine all day, and sometimes you do mic performances or hand out drinks! I’ve always wanted to try it at least once!
You did it!
By playing pachislot, you can reliably earn money on top of that.
You don’t have to worry about things like tobacco.
It truly seems like a job made just for Sumire-chan.
I haven’t actually done it yet…
The new character with a bad personality is cute.
Isn’t it going to be something like with some ◯-s somewhere?
>>5I wonder if Sumire-chan is cuter than that ◯zu…
Isn’t that funded out of your own pocket?
>>6I saw it with Tsuyo-chan.
>>6I’ll go anyway even if I don’t have work…
>>6If you sit on a machine with a high payout rate at a low setting, you’ll be fine.
The sea urchin baby remains a really good child.
It was great to see that Sumi-chan was perfectly burning my brain.
The ball is a friend!
It would be great to win, but if you lose, it’s just a normal loss, right?
>>11Moreover, I can’t withdraw because there’s a time restriction.
But that kind of person is a sole proprietor.
If you properly get a receipt, you could consider the amount you lost as necessary expenses, right?
I heard that you can do horse racing.
>>14Expenses for sole proprietors don’t become free, you know.
>>16Taxes will become incredibly cheap.
>>21If there isn’t a proper balance between the store visit costs and the actual combat costs, then the issue of taxes is secondary.
>>14You can only use it for tax savings, but it won’t disappear from your hands completely, right?
Since minors are not allowed in pachinko parlors, YuuP can’t do anything.
I wonder if Sumire-chan can handle it all by herself.
Minors are not allowed to enter the store… I suppose that’s only natural…
>>20I was about to say it’s okay from 18, but 18 is now the age of adulthood…
Generally, people in their late twenties are mostly not virgins.
>>22Sushi car too…?
>>27I’m saying it’s a typical person in their thirties.
>>27Ah.
Breast milk flows out abundantly.
Even if you can use it for taxes, it doesn’t mean that the losses beyond the reward will become deductible expenses.
The daily allowance is 50,000 yen, but I ask that you use it all as funds.
The number of coins you win is your reward, and I’m sure Sumire-chan would be happy about that…
>>25Isn’t it possible to change all of this into medals and settle it just like that?
>>28Now there are fewer equivalent stores, so at a 20-slot, it should originally be 50 coins for 1000 yen, but only 46 coins come out.
Moreover, to exchange for prizes, you need 52,000 yen, so the only way to get it back is to increase it.
>>39Has it really become such a tragic situation in the world of slot machines…?
The fact that the equivalent has decreased is incredibly shocking to me, uncle.
>>83Rather, I have the impression that there were more stores with a cash redemption gap in the past.
It may vary significantly by region, but in my area, slot machines are primarily based on equal exchange, and more shops are converting from non-equal exchange to equal exchange for pachinko as well.
Just because it’s equivalent doesn’t mean it’s good; the nails and settings are clearly tightly set, and I envy the lively non-equivalent stores.
>>25But I can’t withdraw during the day like in the previous slot session.
>>32Maybe they’re thinking that even if they lose all their funds, they’ll still be practically unscathed…
>>34If it’s just for an occasional break, that’s fine, but if it becomes something like going weekly for work, I feel like I won’t be able to escape reality and it might lead to increased debt.
I wonder why there was a bed scene in “Uni-ko.”
>>29Everyone’s layers are all over the place, so we need to bring out the reality.
>>29I think it’s a depiction of a fulfilling life.
The fact that the baby faced guy looked a bit dull, yet her boyfriend seemed like a capable man, was perhaps a foreshadowing.
But when you sit in front of the Sumire-chan machine, you say things like “This is crap!” right?
Starting from +50,000 is the best, right?
>>40The current smart slot isn’t even likely to be at the starting line with just that level…
>>49I usually play happily even with a break-even outcome, you know?
I can really feel the lack of dreams in the world of Pachislot with Tsuyo-chan and the others.
Considering that, is it really a good fit for Sumire-chan, or is she wasting time with Pachitaly?
The current environment is…
It takes just a moment to suck up 50,000.
Is it really okay to have this kind of perception? It sounds like it could be serious if I hear about the performer community.
>>43There are now infinitely more female performers like Sumire-chan, but only the agencies are making a profit.
>>33Furthermore, it is conveyed that their good relationship is evident as he does not show any signs of being in a bad mood.
Pretending it’s a calling, but since the abusive remarks won’t stop, you’ll be banned, right?
>>45(It’s a microphone performance…)
Is it the theory that the office’s share is secured from the beginning, so even if they lose, they can still repay their debts?
If you play Juggler, you’ll probably have some, but you’re definitely going to play a volatile machine, right, Sumire?
>>48I want you to say “Hit ToLOVEru and do the vertical split freeze, m—ko!”
Well, it’s from another magazine, so it can’t be helped.
>>55I collaborated with Noa-senpai, so there’s a chance… but I definitely can’t shout “m***!”
That worthless person is just a free-loader who parasitically lives off grandma and somehow became a pachinko talent, so if it’s former idol Sumire-chan, then maybe… ?
It’s a downward turn in front, and there are some kids plotting something, so it seems like they’ll be active this time.
I understand that a big loss will be the outcome.
A manga that gets lively when talking about pachislot.
I can only see a future where I get sucked and die instantly…
The current smart slot machines are designed to be extremely addictive, just like Sumire-chan.
There is a dream that instantly returns what I put in deep instead.
I thought they would tell me which machine is hot.
>>58I thought it was something like that too.
It was clearly depicted in the work that there is no cheating now.
Sumire-chan is living a life like a pachislot, so even if she has to do it for work, she might end up enjoying it surprisingly!
Many people say they don’t want to do it as work, even if they would do it for fun.
It seems like those kinds of situations are more about losing rather than winning.
Why not try playing the newly introduced BT machine and do something that feels like a real performer?
This person isn’t just a defeated soldier from the Heisei era; they’re energetically losing even in the Reiwa era…
>>63Aren’t we trying hard for the people who are losing right now? – This is a famous quote from Mikan.
If it’s 50,000 yen per day, I can barely challenge the ceiling!
I think being a pachinko show host is a job you can enjoy.
The problem is that not only am I unable to save money, but there is also a possibility that my own funds will decrease.
>>65Also, the movement is intense.
When I see the “dechau-kei,” it feels like I’m doing too much nationwide promotion.
It’s more interesting to see someone go “ugh” from losing than to see them happily winning…
Is it okay if I say this?
If you hadn’t played pachinko, you could have bought a motorcycle, right, Sumire-chan?
>>67I will play pachinko and buy a bike.
The tough part of being an adult is that you have to do both.
The girl is on a designated platform, right?
I know because someone like the Joker said it.
The ratio of win to loss that the audience expects from the performers is probably about 1:15.
>>70That’s not the case.
In the end, everyone wants to see how to win, so videos with big wins overwhelmingly get more views.
>>80Well, that’s true, but I feel like I don’t really watch channels that win every time.
>>85At the previous store event, content that promotes specific machines or suggests high settings is completely prohibited.
Changing the store’s setting situation with talent visits, for example.
It’s probably that, right?
That woman will only suffer damage, and in the end, Sumire-chan will just end up with more debt.
Sumire-chan is definitely more suited for going around the pachislot than for the high school festival.
I want to see someone get 2000G with a Harakiri Drive.
I like watching people play while giving detailed explanations like Higehara-Jin.
I’m a pachinko addict, but I don’t know anything about the performers and I’ve never felt that the settings are better during visits.
Is it different in the city?
Sumire-chan embodies the low-level eroticism that is expected from a female pachinko performer, which seems achievable even for oneself.
Even if it says “Event for Mr./Ms. ○○ on ○ month ○ day!!!”
It seems that Sumire-chan will become the person in charge of distributing the prizes.
Coming to the store is just a way to attract customers.
It’s pointless to set up the model that person likes.
There is a notice that doing things like prohibiting certain machines at in-store events is not allowed.
I’m losing quite a bit.
I remembered that there was an idol who went from underground idol to AV actress to Tokyohot to striptease to becoming a pachislot writer, and then returned to striptease.
If Sumire-chan is all composed and has a plan, she wouldn’t be Sumire-chan anymore.
Well, she’s beautiful, has big breasts, and her reactions are quite over the top, so she might be just perfect for it…
It’s just a pretense that there are no designated spaces.
I think that people who can attract customers even when they lose are more popular because others want to see them lose rather than just playing pachinko.
>>92I relatively want to see Sumire-chan.
I don’t care what it is, but I haven’t seen something that makes my head tingle for about 10 years.
This is a scene suspense horror with a mascot character, right?
>>95I almost let out a gasp when I first saw it…
Is it going to lead to a fight with the pachinko girl?
Previously, there was a person from D4DJ’s Rink-chan who was able to do promotional events at a hall in their hometown Sayama, so I wonder if voice actors are also doing similar promotions.
It seems good that YouTubers can be in the plus even if they lose as long as they can generate views.
I think Sumire-chan’s strong point is that the commentary and practical videos for the platform have steady view counts.
>>102If we go that far, it will seriously become a pachislot manga.
At the store where I was working part-time, they would put in high settings when magazines came to do reports.
The number of views for big wins increases significantly, but there’s probably a causal relationship because you generally lose.
Some areas have a complete ban on in-store events.
It’s quite regulated.
It’s certain that Sumire-chan will melt more than the gallery.
>>107Honestly, with the current slot machines, 50,000 yen is really not enough as starting capital.
>>112Just a little more now… it’s a delicate line that seems to draw out the performer’s hand.
>>107It seems a bit too predictable, so I’m looking forward to seeing what will happen.
The depiction of pachinko machines in this manga is strangely detailed, isn’t it?
Mysterious, mysterious.
It’s an industry that’s already certain to collapse, so regulation is fine.
April 26, April 27, April 28, April 29, April 28, April 29, April 28, April 29, April 30, May 5, May 6, May 7, May 8, May 11, May 12, May 13, May 15, May 14, May 15, May 16, May 17, May 18, May 21, May 22, May 23, May 24, May 23, May 24, May 25, May 26, May 28, May 29, May 30, May 31, Coach Yamamoto June 1, Coach Yamamoto June 2, Coach Yamamoto June 3, Coach Yamamoto June 4, Coach Yamamoto June 5, Coach Yamamoto June 6, Coach Yamamoto June 7, Coach Yamamoto June 8, Coach Yamamoto.
Now that the store can no longer host events, it’s hot on the days when performers come, so it would make the customers happy if they came.
>>110…It’s a prank, right?
>>119It’s not “Kora,” it’s “Coke-san.”
It seems like they are trying to boast about the number of people they brought to the store.
I’m doing it in real life too.
You’re wearing the same clothes as Kaiji from the thread about breaking taboos.
If you only think about playing pachislot, once you run out of money, you can just stand around and earn more to keep the infinite loop going.
It seems possible as an end.
Sumire-chan, who seems like she’ll take off her costume because it got too hot and probably won’t be paid.
Sumire-chan, who was doing hyena stuff and has suddenly disappeared.
Fem Fatale is cute.
In the previous story, YuuP was stopping.
It seems that, as Sumire-chan said, it would have been better to make an additional investment.
>>123In Valvrave, you should definitely play setting 6 until closing, but I can’t say you’ll definitely win.
Gravure knowledge is my responsibility.
Doujin and yanikasu are authors.
What about pachislo?
Aren’t places like this supposed to make the settings easier for us?
>>126There are places that do that, but they will never tell you which machines are generous.
If you do that, there’s a lot of hate for only favoring the performers who come to the event.
Have you already forgotten that I received 50,000 in the past and almost ended up doing a full-frontal bow on the ground without clothes because I couldn’t reach the big win?
There can’t be a female manga artist who likes tar, shotas, and pachislot, right?
I’ve never played pachinko, so I don’t know, but if I put in 50,000 yen, how much will I get back?
>>129If you knew that, it wouldn’t be a struggle, would it?
It’s too weak of a justification just because there’s a performer, especially considering the high demands for investment in today’s world.
It’s better to draw lots on strong days based on data rather than that.
That Sumire-chan has come to the store!
I don’t remember how many times we’ve confirmed this, but you were being an idol, right, Sumire-chan?
Will there be a collaboration with Pachin Girl?
Sumire-chan, it’s no good to have such a rough stage like ‘Bibi Bibi’.
Let’s play the real thing.
They say they were an idol who didn’t sell, but I don’t know how significant that is.
I thought it was underground idol class, but it seems that’s not the case.
Isn’t this Sumi-chan’s calling?
The staff also casually engages with customers, making the store seem lively.
Sumire-chan, I guess the way you cry and turn red while investing your own money will become popular.
I’ve been told that there’s no such cheating.
I’m looking forward to Sumire-chan melting money.
Recently, everyone is complaining about performers cheating and designated machines!
>>141The debt is increasing again!
No one is worried about being crushed by Alice-chan.
>>142On the contrary, you’ll be crushed, Alice-chan!
>>145The high school cultural festival was like an away game, but the pachinko parlor is home where Sumire-chan’s performance shines…
With bloodshot eyes, pretending not to be angry, Sumire-chan, who is being sucked dry of money, becomes content.
Money is never enough, is it?
>>143The more you lose, the more entertaining the content seems to become.
That’s true.
“Recently, that means”
>>144Let’s stop talking about such real things.
Yoshimune has a significant gap in evaluation due to generational differences, but how about Sumire-chan?
The Pachin Daughter route, huh…
The Pachinko girl is serializing her manga slowly, so the female performer manga got taken.
>>149Pachin Daughter is the one at fault for the author visiting the store too often.
…(also on hiatus)
When Sumi-chan is on a nicotine ban and when she’s feeling down, she’s behaving like a rat in a sewer.
There’s no way even a somewhat quirky character could compete with the sewer…
>>151Hey, Alice…
“Give me money! (Sumi-chan with bloodshot eyes)”
This is the one that sucks a lot, right?
I’ve seen “Pachin Musume,” so I’m knowledgeable about it.
At first, things go well and it’s exciting, but since you can’t escape with a win, you end up getting sucked in and ultimately seeing a loss of 50,000.
Well, even if we lose a lot, it’s fine as long as we gain popularity from that and the unit price goes up…
I’ve never won when it got to the point where I thought I’d break this machine from being drained too much.
Maybe Sumire-chan is always like that.
The sight of Sumire-chan crying and screaming after losing disgracefully will definitely be popular with the audience, right?
>>159It’s unfair because just imagining it makes me laugh.
The debt may increase, but…
My aptitude is definitely the highest among my previous jobs.
>>160It may be a rude thing to say and it deviates from the essence of the manga, but…
As for suitability, I guess it’s probably higher than that of an idol…
There are too many scenes I want to see.
This is most suited for AV actresses.
You should just become a slot-themed YouTuber.
“Women who are good-looking and interesting definitely go viral in videos.”
>>164Interesting girl…
I got a confirmed setting 6 again on Bibibi, and I’m hoping for good footage since I won’t have any money until the AT starts.
If you’re a true fan of Sumire-chan, you better not miss the live battle from her active days.
There was a time when it seemed like pachinko was over because of regulations, but now it’s becoming a high-risk thing again…
>>167While saying “I’m tired of rough stuff,” the current pachikasu makes a bland face if it’s not rough.
Maybe Sumire-chan’s pachinko videos will get an insane amount of comments, so there seems to be potential beyond just the number of views.
If you’re a customer at a pachislot parlor
Erection
Rise
Will definitely receive as well.
>>172Let’s debut as a YouTuber and make it our signature!
If we do nothing, Suiren-chan might collapse, you know!
>>173That woman is not going to win.
>>170I think you’ll become skilled at your job quickly because you have a strong spirit of service.
Honestly, it’s tough for female performers over 30.
Customers at the pachinko parlor are happy just to see some strange former writer guy doing karaoke.
>>179You really are perfectly suited for this, Sumire-chan…
It’s big breasts.
Men in this world don’t really react to big breasts…
There was a reaction, maybe about the time I saw Sumire-chan’s nipples.
It’s the occasional wins that make it addictive.
Addiction strengthens.
>>182“I need to play with a feeling of gratitude, thanking for always letting me lose.”
Does it mean that even if I lose up to 50,000, it’s still a win?
I don’t know much about pachinko, but isn’t it almost impossible to lose?
>>183It’s work.
Working for a day and earning 0 yen is a loss, right?
>>18350,000 is also a fee… so it would mean working for free.
Sumire-chan is invincible in that regard since she will just funnel it into the slot machine anyway.
It’s funny because it’s a manga, but I think it would be off-putting if a woman over thirty was crying and getting angry in real life.
It seems like I might receive canned coffee from someone who has become a fan.
If I play for a whole day, my body ends up in ruins, so I think it’s impressive that you can do it.
It feels like it will continue for a while since it’s a new chapter.
A manga known for its portrayal of pachinko and “onee-shota” (older sister and younger boy) doujinshi.
A friend who was working as a betting assistant ended up with hemorrhoids.
>>194Otters… they just sit all the time…
Losing 50,000 is normal, so I’m just worried about playing for a day.
>>195If I have some time left, I’ll go chat with the customers or sing or do a one-man performance…
>>188I didn’t do it.
>>198There’s a fine line between a pervert and a cosplayer, isn’t there?