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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling: process vs outcome
by
Kersh768
on 08/02/2020, 11:56:46 UTC
I'm not a fan of lotteries since it only depends on pure luck. So I guess I am a gambler who enjoys the process of the game itself than the outcome, but of course, I would enjoy winning too.

Lotteries are not something that you should consider as an investment because even though the jackpot is really high that it can entirely change your life, the chance of winning is really slim.
Well, that is the reality in gambling. This is why there is a belief that "one should gble an smount he can afford to lose" which simply implies that losing is more often certain than winning the game.
People who loves gambling has the only intention of making profits from it because there is no process involved in it all you can see the results of that draw maybe that waiting time gives adrenaline to gamblers so they love that excitement which they got from it.

But other form of gambling like sportbooks has some homework to do and can reduce the risk of losing bet amount by making the deeper analysis.

So we need to trust the process of everything, since it is more good to do that thing, we need to trust the process even it is very tiring and it can only waste our time , if we endure and make the game in a good process, we learn different strategies and tricks during the process, I think it could be very helpful indeed and it can make our outcome as good as what we expected, we need to learn in the process.

I like playing lottery because the ticket is very cheap and the winning prize is very high but there is no guaranteed to be win because it's very hard to get the exact combination that possible to result. Im playing this game sometimes not always because even I  did not win this but it is give me an excitement everytime I check the result only fee people see outcome in playing lottery when win.

lottery is very cheap, but the probability to win is too little too, among all the other players in your area or country it could be a less than 1% probability if you make a statistics to that, but yes it is fun also, but I am more into casinos, I can learn more there.

Lottery is cheap but it is like spending your money for something which can never win. I also prefer gambling because it give funs and the chance of winning is more in gambling games other than lottery. There is no process or outcome in lottery and of course no fun also.
I oppose to your statement "There is no process or outcome in lottery and of course no fun also", because every gbler has their own way of enjoying the 'game'. Some people do not prefer strategical and are more into pure luck because they are not into thinking while playing, which can be called the "lazy ones".