The numbing cold of a -30°C day triggers a different kind of risk assessment. The isolation and monotony can lead to a “calculated endurance” style of play. A player designates a specific bankroll for a long session, accepting the game’s variance as the cost of entertainment to pass the time. The risk isn’t framed as excitement, but as a managed expense. Of course, extreme cold can also increase irritability. If the bonus rounds don’t trigger quickly, frustration can develop faster, showing how a physical response to temperature can override even the best bankroll management plan.
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