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Board Gambling discussion
Re: What is best practice for gambling??
by
Abiky
on 02/09/2018, 23:49:51 UTC
If you're going to gamble, do it for entertainment, not for profit.

It's a fallacy to believe you can actually make money/profit off gambling. The odds are always against you, especially when betting against the house.

Try to focus on more skill-based games, which take longer to play; such as poker.

Exactly. Because once you get the ambition of making money until you become rich, you'll tend to lose more than what you earn in a gambling game. To stay safe, just gamble with small amounts of money, for fun. However, if you place all your life savings in gambling games, then your financial life will be doomed in the long term. Most gambling games are based on pure luck and randomness, as your chances of winning them are not always guaranteed.

On the other hand, skill-based gambling games such as Poker and Blackjack are better because your chances of winning are not based on randomness or luck, but instead on your own abilities to play that game. If you're good at these games, then you could easily win more than you could ever lose. As a word of advice, never place a bet higher than what you can't afford to lose or else you'll face serious consequences with your financial future. If you want to avoid all this, then simply stay away from gambling as much as possible. Just my thoughts Grin