
In other words, it’s a numbered ticket, right!?
>>1No!!
One’s own fate…
>>3In other words, it’s a numbered ticket.
In other words…
You can’t give away the numbered ticket, right!?
No!!
Great breasts.
>>6Thanks to that, I am resented by a former gravure idol who is on the verge of falling into the world of adult videos, whose selling point is her large breasts.
This appearance is what a good pachinko player looks like.
Why do the episodes related to pachinko suddenly increase the resolution of the scum…
I’m glad you looked really happy until you started playing, Sumire-chan.
The stability of the pachinko rounds is amazing.
According to the Young Magazine survey, the pachinko episodes are more popular than the idol episodes!
>>12It’s a pachislot.
Don’t make a mistake.
>>19Pachinko and slot machines!
It looks like a realistic way to fall…
“Dressed in a slightly erotic outfit★ Heisei Defeated Soldiers★ Celebrating the release of the latest comic!! Two consecutive issues in color★ Pachislot performer • Alice Hiiragi is taking off like crazy!! After debuting as a pure and innocent gravure idol, I flew without tears for 4 years, then transformed into a game streamer, a big eater girl, and continued to reincarnate here and there, almost ending up in AV before finally gaining recognition as a pachislot performer.”
>>13There are ones who started as junior idols, became more intense as gravure idols, and almost ended up in AV, but then became voice actors.
>>13You know.
Get a job.
No… it’s really cool…
There are no more former gravure idols available to become pachislot performers now.
It seems like you’ve been scouted by a girls’ bar…
You can’t enter even if you pass the numbered ticket to someone else.
>>16That was the story, right?
What a straightforward guy…
I wonder if the neighbor girl will go out a lot and make a big mess…?
I don’t really understand because I don’t do it.
Pachinko and pachislot seem to be completely different, you know…
>>21It’s as different as a penis and a vagina.
>>21For the general public, pachislot refers to both pachinko and slot machines.
Originally, pachislo refers to the slot machines that are found in pachinko parlors.
>>21Pachinko is mostly about the pins and luck.
Pachislot is mostly about settings and luck.
Completely different.
I’ll 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 there no point in aiming for it…
>>27Pachinko is more of a game of chance, but I wonder, it’s a puzzling issue.
Isn’t there a discrepancy between Yoshimune and his actual age? That was 20 years ago, right?
I hear 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’s a good enough understanding.
Yoshimune is being produced on a regular basis in large quantities…
Sumire-chan’s first love was a loser, and I can also imagine that Sumire-chan was probably just casually hooking up, which hits me in the head and the groin.
Well, she’s not a virgin, and it seems like she likes somewhat erotic things, right, Sumire-chan?
Didn’t you lose at pachinko the other day and get taken in by the police? Why are you not learning from that?
>>36This time it’s for work.
Aren’t pachinko and slots all the same?
>>37This is why amateurs are no good!!
Amateur!!
She has a nice face and big breasts, but I don’t understand what she’s saying.
In the past, there were increases in payouts due to technical interventions in slots, but how is it now?
Maybe they hit it off because neither of them can hit anything at all.
It might soon be rare for Sumire-chan to make a profit.
I thought it was a good way to decline as I was reading it.
Competitors? Their emergence is a matter of life and death, for sure.
I will strangle you to death.
I laughed.
I wonder if being a pachislot performer is profitable.
>>46The experience of visiting stores varies greatly, and I heard that anyone has to pay out of their own pocket when they go.
If it is strongly promised that that person will come, it tends to be difficult to lose, so strong people profit and weak people diminish.
Even celebrities go on tour like that.
I guess a lot of money is coming out from the hall.
It’s profitable.
Currently, I’m hiring fighting game players to stream due to the performer bubble.
>>49Nuki-san…
>>49Will a fighting game player want to go to the pachinko parlor?
>>54If you’re a fan of that person, wouldn’t you want to go and meet them?
This time it’s either Kaguya from a manga or a dumbbell.
I heard that working on the trashy manga makes you lose money.
It’s probably your true feeling that you should be the one to play since it’s the number you drew.
If I lose badly with the number you gave me, it’s only natural that I would genuinely want to strangle you to death.
Selling tickets for the queue surprisingly turned out to be profitable.
You can usually play pachinko without a ticket if you go at opening time, except on the first day.
In slots, you have to risk your life to get a ticket, or you’ll lose.
What is pachislot… You have to time it perfectly and press the button, right? I can’t do that… I said.
When technology intervenes with anonymity, it inevitably leads to an outcome, so it is generally said that the result is determined once the credits are entered.
So what is that button supposed to be!? I don’t understand its meaning!?
>>59During a win, if the erotic navigation says “It’s in♥,” not pressing in that order will ruin everything, and that remains unchanged.
>>59Even if it’s decided, it’s necessary because the medals won’t be issued unless you actually stop.
>>59The moment I entered the credit, it said, “The medals will come out depending on the order of the button presses, but if you make a mistake, they won’t come out.”
I’ll tell you the order to press them ❤️ and sometimes I won’t tell you ❤️, and I can tell the difference between when it’s right or wrong.
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…
Yes.
>>61The easiest way to understand is “If you enter quickly, you can sit at a new machine, which means the store may still have something to offer.”
“Otherwise, it’s possible that ‘machines aimed at otaku in otaku-oriented shops are relatively easier to win on’ or ‘even though it should have a decent number of customers, it hasn’t paid out for a while, so today it might be set to explode’ or ‘the corners… corners attract customer attention and are hot promotional machines…!’ or ‘machine number 777, this is it’ or ‘Mikokono Chikara…! How should I interpret this symbol…!?’ so in order to sit on something that might have even a little chance of winning, you first need to draw a fast number.”
In the past, there was an appeal about how easy it was to win based on the numbered characters’ cards in pachinko, although it was just a deception.
>>61Let’s assume there is a store with 100 pachinko machines and 100 slot machines.
Out of those, it’s considered good if there are about five machines that are relatively easy to win among the slot machines, so you have no choice but to draw a ticket with an early number and take a seat as soon as possible.
And there are no good machines in pachinko.
There are some 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?
They are good at handling customers, are a natural fan of pachinko and slot machines, and it really seems like this is their calling.
Piki … what the heck is that guy …!? Piki If you slow down <in detail>, I’ll tell you!! I-is it okay!! Damn …!! It’s more serious than I thought!! This occult stuff is incomprehensible …!! Ah, there! Geez!! What are you doing!! We’re going to shoot the OP before the line up starts!! It’s Fukka, right? Before the woman? That’s strange, isn’t it? Hey, hey… Hey, you idiot, you’re 31, right?
As expected, Sumire-chan is amazing…
During the gravure model days, I was cute… but I sure have aged a lot.
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 really a complete worthless person…
If Sumire-chan becomes a real human, then the manga will end, right?
It stops on its own, which makes it like a slot machine and falls under the category of casinos, so it’s considered gambling and that’s not good.
It’s safe because it counts as gameplay when you stop by pressing a button.
I hear that pachinko and slot machines have new footage from my favorite anime, so I get a little interested, but since I don’t really understand it, I go back and forth on whether it’s good or not twice a year.
>>73Hidan no Aria is amazing!
There is an abnormal lover among the companies making it!!
>>73Speaking of famous examples, Eva only appears in the novel version and fights coolly.
Pachinko and slot machines are not collectively referred to as pachislot…
I had been thinking about how smoking and gambling were influenced by men for a long time, but it makes me sad to see it brushed off so casually.
I wanted my ex to come out more and fondle Sushi Cal’s breasts.
Even if it’s a calling, would Yusei allow something that seems likely to die soon?
I’m really curious about how popular content like “Aria the Scarlet Ammo” and “Hai-Furi” is, as it seems to have a uniquely independent culture.
Even though they should all be crazy people, I feel overshadowed in front of Sumire-chan.
If this self-disclosure is true, then you must have been playing slots since your idol days, right?
Do you call the idols and performers who come to the pachislot halls “performers”…?
You must not take away the future of the young, Sumire-chan.
I honestly love Alice-chan, so I want her to become friends with Sumire-chan.
Seriously, there are performers that make you wonder who they are.
If that’s the case, wouldn’t a fighting game player be able to gather more people?
There are also equipment that’s only for things like Eva or pachislot…
>>88Mastema and F-type equipment are safe because they are appearing for the first time in the game.
The ambiguous drill knuckle from Machine No. 4 was first seen in the USJ attraction, so it’s safe.
>>88Are you kidding me…?
I’m curious.
A mysterious industry that only refers to performers as “performers” and never as “talents.”
Even if the hit detection is out, you still have to align it yourself, so the button does have meaning.
The person sitting next to me organizes things for me.
It’s a talent, Sumire-chan, to be able to deal with an incomprehensible otaku like that so naturally…
Legally, it is considered a game, so the customer must press the button to stop it.
The real slot machine spins automatically once you put in a coin and stops on its own.
The high resolution of pachislo is a bit scary after all.
Is there no one in your family who is a gambler?
>>93The person in charge…
>>93Is it different from the author themselves?
Store visit… Who is this person…!
I don’t know this idol…?! Who is this person anyway?!
The reason why guests are happy when performers arrive is that there is a high possibility of a setting being involved, but in reality, they probably don’t care who comes at all.
Did you win with that?
>>98The results aren’t out yet, but I think I’ll probably lose around 70,000, right?
As expected, everyone is happy just to see Egashira come to the store.
The scale may be different, but modern crane games are the same.
Eva had a time when Kaworu-kun dominated with that silver guy.
I was also 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, if top comedians come, you can’t win.
>>106I thought it was the position of the warlord and Gallop Hayashi.
There are certainly machines with technical interventions as well.
I can’t draw this out just by interviewing knowledgeable people.
When you invite a talent, it becomes an “event” and is subject to regulation.
The mysterious theory that it’s safe because having strangers come over isn’t an “event.”
I am being called a performer.
>>111Akuran.
Life hack
>>111Having gone through this era, now it’s like… well, it’s okay… so I’ve loosened up.
Famous people have started to come.
There are a lot of people whose knowledge seems to be stuck about 10 years ago…
Are you doing something that’s right on the edge of regulation?
It seems like they might go extinct soon.
There was a time when someone who impersonated Kaiji was working at a pachinko parlor.
Since the transportation costs and expenses were out of my own pocket, the more I went, the almost 100 percent deficit was revealed by R. Fujimoto.