// noinspection JSUnresolvedReference /** * Field Google Map */ /* global jQuery, document, redux_change, redux, google */ (function ( $ ) { 'use strict'; redux.field_objects = redux.field_objects || {}; redux.field_objects.google_maps = redux.field_objects.google_maps || {}; /* LIBRARY INIT */ redux.field_objects.google_maps.init = function ( selector ) { if ( ! selector ) { selector = $( document ).find( '.redux-group-tab:visible' ).find( '.redux-container-google_maps:visible' ); } $( selector ).each( function ( i ) { let delayRender; const el = $( this ); let parent = el; if ( ! el.hasClass( 'redux-field-container' ) ) { parent = el.parents( '.redux-field-container:first' ); } if ( parent.is( ':hidden' ) ) { return; } if ( parent.hasClass( 'redux-field-init' ) ) { parent.removeClass( 'redux-field-init' ); } else { return; } // Check for delay render, which is useful for calling a map // render after JavaScript load. delayRender = Boolean( el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ).data( 'delay-render' ) ); // API Key button. redux.field_objects.google_maps.clickHandler( el ); // Init our maps. redux.field_objects.google_maps.initMap( el, i, delayRender ); } ); }; /* INIT MAP FUNCTION */ redux.field_objects.google_maps.initMap = async function ( el, idx, delayRender ) { let delayed; let scrollWheel; let streetView; let mapType; let address; let defLat; let defLong; let defaultZoom; let mapOptions; let geocoder; let g_autoComplete; let g_LatLng; let g_map; let noLatLng = false; // Pull the map class. const mapClass = el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ); const containerID = mapClass.attr( 'id' ); const autocomplete = containerID + '_autocomplete'; const canvas = containerID + '_map_canvas'; const canvasId = $( '#' + canvas ); const latitude = containerID + '_latitude'; const longitude = containerID + '_longitude'; // Add map index to data attr. // Why, say we want to use delay_render, // and want to init the map later on. // You'd need the index number in the // event of multiple map instances. // This allows one to retrieve it // later. $( mapClass ).attr( 'data-idx', idx ); if ( true === delayRender ) { return; } // Map has been rendered, no need to process again. if ( $( '#' + containerID ).hasClass( 'rendered' ) ) { return; } // If a map is set to delay render and has been initiated // from another scrip, add the 'render' class so rendering // does not occur. // It messes things up. delayed = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'delay-render' ) ); if ( true === delayed ) { mapClass.addClass( 'rendered' ); } // Create the autocomplete object, restricting the search // to geographical location types. g_autoComplete = await google.maps.importLibrary( 'places' ); g_autoComplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete( document.getElementById( autocomplete ), {types: ['geocode']} ); // Data bindings. scrollWheel = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'scroll-wheel' ) ); streetView = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'street-view' ) ); mapType = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'map-type' ) ); address = mapClass.data( 'address' ); address = decodeURIComponent( address ); address = address.trim(); // Set default Lat/lng. defLat = canvasId.data( 'default-lat' ); defLong = canvasId.data( 'default-long' ); defaultZoom = canvasId.data( 'default-zoom' ); // Eval whether to set maps based on lat/lng or address. if ( '' !== address ) { if ( '' === defLat || '' === defLong ) { noLatLng = true; } } else { noLatLng = false; } // Can't have empty values, or the map API will complain. // Set default for the middle of the United States. defLat = defLat ? defLat : 39.11676722061108; defLong = defLong ? defLong : -100.47761000000003; if ( noLatLng ) { // If displaying a map based on an address. geocoder = new google.maps.Geocoder(); // Set up Geocode and pass address. geocoder.geocode( {'address': address}, function ( results, status ) { let latitude; let longitude; // Function results. if ( status === google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK ) { // A good address was passed. g_LatLng = results[0].geometry.location; // Set map options. mapOptions = { center: g_LatLng, zoom: defaultZoom, streetViewControl: streetView, mapTypeControl: mapType, scrollwheel: scrollWheel, mapTypeControlOptions: { style: google.maps.MapTypeControlStyle.HORIZONTAL_BAR, position: google.maps.ControlPosition.LEFT_BOTTOM }, mapId: 'REDUX_GOOGLE_MAPS', }; // Create map. g_map = new google.maps.Map( document.getElementById( canvas ), mapOptions ); // Get and set lat/long data. latitude = el.find( '#' + containerID + '_latitude' ); latitude.val( results[0].geometry.location.lat() ); longitude = el.find( '#' + containerID + '_longitude' ); longitude.val( results[0].geometry.location.lng() ); redux.field_objects.google_maps.renderControls( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete, g_map, autocomplete, mapClass, g_LatLng, containerID ); } else { // No data found, alert the user. alert( 'Geocode was not successful for the following reason: ' + status ); } } ); } else { // If displaying map based on an lat/lng. g_LatLng = new google.maps.LatLng( defLat, defLong ); // Set map options. mapOptions = { center: g_LatLng, zoom: defaultZoom, // Start off far unless an item is selected, set by php. streetViewControl: streetView, mapTypeControl: mapType, scrollwheel: scrollWheel, mapTypeControlOptions: { style: google.maps.MapTypeControlStyle.HORIZONTAL_BAR, position: google.maps.ControlPosition.LEFT_BOTTOM }, mapId: 'REDUX_GOOGLE_MAPS', }; // Create the map. g_map = new google.maps.Map( document.getElementById( canvas ), mapOptions ); redux.field_objects.google_maps.renderControls( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete, g_map, autocomplete, mapClass, g_LatLng, containerID ); } }; redux.field_objects.google_maps.renderControls = function ( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete, g_map, autocomplete, mapClass, g_LatLng, containerID ) { let markerTooltip; let infoWindow; let g_marker; let geoAlert = mapClass.data( 'geo-alert' ); // Get HTML. const input = document.getElementById( autocomplete ); // Set objects into the map. g_map.controls[google.maps.ControlPosition.TOP_LEFT].push( input ); // Bind objects to the map. g_autoComplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete( input ); g_autoComplete.bindTo( 'bounds', g_map ); // Get the marker tooltip data. markerTooltip = mapClass.data( 'marker-tooltip' ); markerTooltip = decodeURIComponent( markerTooltip ); // Create infoWindow. infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow(); // Create marker. g_marker = new google.maps.Marker( { position: g_LatLng, map: g_map, anchorPoint: new google.maps.Point( 0, - 29 ), draggable: true, title: markerTooltip, animation: google.maps.Animation.DROP } ); geoAlert = decodeURIComponent( geoAlert ); // Place change. google.maps.event.addListener( g_autoComplete, 'place_changed', function () { let place; let address; let markerTooltip; infoWindow.close(); // Get place data. place = g_autoComplete.getPlace(); // Display alert if something went wrong. if ( ! place.geometry ) { window.alert( geoAlert ); return; } console.log( place.geometry.viewport ); // If the place has a geometry, then present it on a map. if ( place.geometry.viewport ) { g_map.fitBounds( place.geometry.viewport ); } else { g_map.setCenter( place.geometry.location ); g_map.setZoom( 17 ); // Why 17? Because it looks good. } markerTooltip = mapClass.data( 'marker-tooltip' ); markerTooltip = decodeURIComponent( markerTooltip ); // Set the marker icon. g_marker = new google.maps.Marker( { position: g_LatLng, map: g_map, anchorPoint: new google.maps.Point( 0, - 29 ), title: markerTooltip, clickable: true, draggable: true, animation: google.maps.Animation.DROP } ); // Set marker position and display. g_marker.setPosition( place.geometry.location ); g_marker.setVisible( true ); // Form array of address components. address = ''; if ( place.address_components ) { address = [( place.address_components[0] && place.address_components[0].short_name || '' ), ( place.address_components[1] && place.address_components[1].short_name || '' ), ( place.address_components[2] && place.address_components[2].short_name || '' )].join( ' ' ); } // Set the default marker info window with address data. infoWindow.setContent( '
' + place.name + '
' + address ); infoWindow.open( g_map, g_marker ); // Run Geolocation. redux.field_objects.google_maps.geoLocate( g_autoComplete ); // Fill in address inputs. redux.field_objects.google_maps.fillInAddress( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete ); } ); // Marker drag. google.maps.event.addListener( g_marker, 'drag', function ( event ) { document.getElementById( latitude ).value = event.latLng.lat(); document.getElementById( longitude ).value = event.latLng.lng(); } ); // End marker drag. google.maps.event.addListener( g_marker, 'dragend', function () { redux_change( el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ) ); } ); // Zoom Changed. g_map.addListener( 'zoom_changed', function () { el.find( '.google_m_zoom_input' ).val( g_map.getZoom() ); } ); // Marker Info Window. infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow(); google.maps.event.addListener( g_marker, 'click', function () { const marker_info = containerID + '_marker_info'; const infoValue = document.getElementById( marker_info ).value; if ( '' !== infoValue ) { infoWindow.setContent( infoValue ); infoWindow.open( g_map, g_marker ); } } ); }; /* FILL IN ADDRESS FUNCTION */ redux.field_objects.google_maps.fillInAddress = function ( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete ) { // Set variables. const containerID = el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ).attr( 'id' ); // What if someone only wants city, or state, ect... // gotta do it this way to check for the address! // Need to check each of the returned components to see what is returned. const componentForm = { street_number: 'short_name', route: 'long_name', locality: 'long_name', administrative_area_level_1: 'short_name', country: 'long_name', postal_code: 'short_name' }; // Get the place details from the autocomplete object. const place = g_autoComplete.getPlace(); let component; let i; let addressType; let _d_addressType; let val; let len; document.getElementById( latitude ).value = place.geometry.location.lat(); document.getElementById( longitude ).value = place.geometry.location.lng(); for ( component in componentForm ) { if ( componentForm.hasOwnProperty( component ) ) { // Push in the dynamic form element ID again. component = containerID + '_' + component; // Assign to proper place. document.getElementById( component ).value = ''; document.getElementById( component ).disabled = false; } } // Get each component of the address from the place details // and fill the corresponding field on the form. len = place.address_components.length; for ( i = 0; i < len; i += 1 ) { addressType = place.address_components[i].types[0]; if ( componentForm[addressType] ) { // Push in the dynamic form element ID again. _d_addressType = containerID + '_' + addressType; // Get the original. val = place.address_components[i][componentForm[addressType]]; // Assign to proper place. document.getElementById( _d_addressType ).value = val; } } }; redux.field_objects.google_maps.geoLocate = function ( g_autoComplete ) { if ( navigator.geolocation ) { navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition( function ( position ) { const geolocation = new google.maps.LatLng( position.coords.latitude, position.coords.longitude ); const circle = new google.maps.Circle( { center: geolocation, radius: position.coords.accuracy } ); g_autoComplete.setBounds( circle.getBounds() ); } ); } }; /* API BUTTON CLICK HANDLER */ redux.field_objects.google_maps.clickHandler = function ( el ) { // Find the API Key button and react on click. el.find( '.google_m_api_key_button' ).on( 'click', function () { // Find message wrapper. const wrapper = el.find( '.google_m_api_key_wrapper' ); if ( wrapper.is( ':visible' ) ) { // If the wrapper is visible, close it. wrapper.slideUp( 'fast', function () { el.find( '#google_m_api_key_input' ).trigger( 'focus' ); } ); } else { // If the wrapper is visible, open it. wrapper.slideDown( 'medium', function () { el.find( '#google_m_api_key_input' ).trigger( 'focus' ); } ); } } ); el.find( '.google_m_autocomplete' ).on( 'keypress', function ( e ) { if ( 13 === e.keyCode ) { e.preventDefault(); } } ); // Auto select autocomplete contents, // since Google doesn't do this inherently. el.find( '.google_m_autocomplete' ).on( 'click', function ( e ) { $( this ).trigger( 'focus' ); $( this ).trigger( 'select' ); e.preventDefault(); } ); }; } )( jQuery ); Penalty Shoot‑Out: The Fast‑Track Crash Game for Quick Wins – Orchid Group
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1. The Rush of a Penalty Shoot‑Out

When you log into a Penalty shootout casino, the first thing that hits you is the adrenaline‑laden atmosphere of a stadium packed with fans ready to cheer or boo your every move. The game promises instant results – each round ends in seconds, making it perfect for players who want a short, high‑intensity session that delivers results fast.

The core loop is simple: pick a team for aesthetics, place a bet anywhere from €0.10 up to €500 or even €1,000 depending on the house, and then decide whether to take a shot or let the computer do it for you. Each successful goal nudges your multiplier upward – from 1x to a staggering 30.72x if you dare go all the way.

What makes these moments special is that every shot is a fresh event; there’s no carry‑over between kicks, so the tension is pure and unfiltered.

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2. Why Short Sessions Matter

In the world of online gambling, the temptation to play for hours can be strong, but many players prefer quick bursts of action that fit into their busy lives. Penalty Shoot‑Out’s bite‑size rounds cater perfectly to mobile users hitting the app during a coffee break or while waiting at a bus stop.

These sessions keep the stakes low – you can lose a few euros in a matter of minutes and still feel like you’ve had a full gaming experience.

  • Fast rounds mean you can play multiple times in a single evening.
  • Each decision carries weight; you decide when to cash out.
  • Low emotional investment keeps the experience fun rather than stressful.

3. The Core Gameplay Loop

Every round of Penalty Shoot‑Out feels like stepping up to the spot in a real match:

  1. Select your team. This is purely cosmetic but lets you rally behind your favorite flag.
  2. Set your stake. Place a small bet that matches your risk appetite.
  3. Choose your shot. Opt for a manual kick or let the RNG decide.
  4. Watch the action. If you score, the multiplier climbs; if you miss, the round ends and your winnings are gone.
  5. Decide when to cash out. At any point after a goal, click “Cash Out” and lock in your current multiplier.

This loop is repeated as often as you wish – no waiting time between rounds.

4. The Magic of Multipliers

The multiplier system is where strategy meets pure luck. After each successful goal, your winnings are multiplied by an increasing factor:

  • First goal – roughly 1.92x
  • Second goal – about 3.84x
  • Third goal – around 7.68x
  • Fourth goal – close to 15.36x
  • Fifth goal – up to 30.72x if you’re feeling bold.

Because the game is crash‑style, there’s no guarantee that any particular multiplier will be hit; each goal is an independent random event governed by provably fair RNG.

5. Decision Timing for the Quick Playmaker

If you’re a quick‑play player, your focus is on rapid decision making rather than long‑term strategy:

  • You set a clear target multiplier before each round – usually between 3x and 8x.
  • After each goal, you immediately evaluate whether your target has been reached.
  • If yes, you cash out within milliseconds; if not, you push for another goal.

This swift back‑and‑forth keeps the pace lively and ensures that each session feels like a sprint rather than a marathon.

6. Risk Management on the Fly

Quick sessions demand disciplined risk control:

  1. Limit your stake. Keep bets at 1–2% of your bankroll so that even one loss doesn’t derail your session.
  2. Stick to your target. Never let greed push you past the multiplier you planned.
  3. Avoid chasing losses. If you hit a losing streak, pause rather than increase your bet size.

This approach keeps the adrenaline high while preventing emotional decisions that could turn a fun session into a frustrating one.

7. Visuals That Keep You Hooked

The game’s graphics are intentionally minimalistic yet effective:

  • A stadium backdrop with cheering crowds adds authenticity without distracting from the core action.
  • The interface is clean; you see your multiplier and cash‑out button clearly at all times.
  • Sound cues – the thump of the ball and crowd reactions – heighten the sense of being in a live match.

The visual simplicity ensures that even on older mobile devices everything runs smoothly, so you can focus entirely on playing and not on technical hiccups.

8. Common Pitfalls for Fast‑Playing Users

The allure of big multipliers can tempt players into risky behavior that undermines their short‑session strategy:

  • Catching every high multiplier. Trying to hit 30.72x often leads to missed cashouts and losses.
  • Bettin​g too much per kick. A single high bet can wipe out days’ worth of small wins if you miss early goals.
  • Pursuing losses. Increasing stakes after a losing round only amplifies risk without improving odds.
  • Misreading patterns. Believing that certain shots or times are “hot” can lead to overconfidence.

9. Demo Mode – Practice Without Stakes

Before diving into real money rounds, many players turn to the free demo mode that mirrors every mechanic exactly:

  1. No financial risk – perfect for learning how multipliers behave.
  2. The same RNG process ensures that practice translates directly to real gameplay.
  3. You can experiment with different target multipliers and see how quickly you can reach them.

This sandbox experience helps you internalise the rhythm of quick decision making before you commit real funds.

10. Typical Mobile Use Cases

The game shines on mobile because its structure aligns with modern usage patterns:

  • You’re on a train ride; two quick rounds fit perfectly into a ten‑minute window.
  • A coffee shop break becomes an opportunity for three rapid sessions, each delivering immediate outcomes.
  • You’re multitasking at home; short bursts keep engagement high without draining attention.

The ability to start and finish rounds instantly means you never feel like you’re missing out on anything else while playing.

11. Take the Shot – Start Playing Fast Today!

If you’re looking for a game that delivers instant thrills without demanding long hours of attention, Penalty Shoot‑Out offers exactly that: quick rounds, engaging multipliers, and an atmosphere that feels like standing in a packed stadium—all from your phone or desk computer.

Remember: set your target multiplier, keep stakes modest, and let each kick decide the next move. When you’re ready to test your instincts and earn quick wins on the spot, open the app now and give it a try!

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