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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Are you a high roller?
by
Wexnident
on 11/10/2020, 04:33:01 UTC
In fact, staying on high stake slots are not good luck for me. Sometimes it causes me stress. So, I lean towards penny slots most of the time while playing. In the case of roulette, always I limit my bet from 10 cents to 10 dollars, it gives me so much joy and doesn’t have the fear of losing lot money.  Smiley
Some people get the most out of their sense of risk. For example, they wager a large amount of money and get the adrenaline rush of realizing a possible loss/win. Your game strategy is good, but it won't work for those people. Maybe there are many such people among high rollers.
Well, gambling is in the sense of having the feeling of risking something and feeling that risk while playing. The feeling of risk depends on person to person, hence why people have different bets most of the time. Being a high roller is just like any other gambler out there tbh, just that his/her sense of risk is a bit deeper or higher, which makes gambling imo a lot of fun. It's a lot like how people who feel a sense of satisfaction when finishing a 2-3 week work kind of feeling.
Those high rollers almost had nothing to fear.
I guess, what they are thinking is that, if they lose continuously, they will just bring their money back from a single win, given that the bets that they are betting is high.
Don't all do? Heck, I don't even understand how high rollers just acknowledge losing as normal since even if they win back, it's more likely that they'd win close to nothing. The chances are quite high that the profits and losses would only equal each other out. Though it is for fun so I suppose that is fine and all, but the amount lost isn't really that easy to acknowledge as for fun only.