I do not have the total of how much I've won with the games I gamble with. But I can say that it's near to breaking even. As much as I want to win most times, it's not working for me. I win some and lose also some whenever I do and that's sort of enjoyable to me because I'm not at a total loss but having fun doing it. The same goes for real-life of gamble, there's no sheet on me on how much I am spending, losing, and winning.
I think you don't have much experience in gambling. Because of which you cannot predict which side your win will be higher. So you mostly lose. But if your intention is just to have fun and losing money is not a problem for you then it doesn't matter. Keep enjoying but don't get addicted to it
Well, if a person is close to the breakeven point, it is very likely that he can have a performance in the game, and it should be noted that if he is, it is very difficult, at least for me if in my case, if I have accumulated more losses , that it has not been easy to return to balance because it is somewhat difficult, however I do not lose that hope, I imagine that the players who keep these records have it in an excel sheet to be able to have control over it, I see this as trading, the more experience you have, the better you have to play, it's obvious, then all the experience in the game can be converted into profit.
And when we take into account certain eventualities in the game, which are details, such as: Playing when you are in a good mood, playing without the pressure to win because you need to win, that's how things turn out better, it's like not expecting anything Let's do it, just look for fun under a limited balance scheme, or as they say, only spend what we are willing to lose.