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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Lottery In Your Place
by
Visbay
on 28/01/2020, 16:40:55 UTC
Gambling through lotteries is never an investment. It should not be treated as an investment. That would be a wrong approach. An investment will have to have an ROI. Joining lotteries has none.

And lotteries do not only require basic luck. It requires that you are lucky to hit one combination among millions of others.
There are millions of people to buy those lottery tickets and the price itself depends on the number of the ticket holders so you really have to acquire a strong luck. Without luck, I hardly think you could even win the lottery. Lottery tickets too is an addition to some community and they spend 40-50% of their income in buying these lottery tickets.

I have personally seen some similar people who are huge fans of the lottery tickets. They would never miss a single lottery ticket to buy and these perhaps they might win a single lottery from the hundreds of lottery tickets they bought. Actually winning a single lottery too can give us huge profits no matter how many tickets we bought and perhaps this might be something which is attracting people towards the lottery.

Exactly, it depends on luck that is why it can never be considered an investment.

Winning a single lottery will of course give you a huge profit but the question remains, will you ever win one?
Yeah while button lottery ticket you don't know if you are going to win or not but you put your money in buying lottery. Having chances to win makes a lottery holder so rich. In my place, people consider it risky as it's totally about your luck and if not lucky you can lose all at the same time you have 100 percent chances to win from it and become rich quickly.