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Re: ⚽🎮🎲 Coinplay.com | Brand New Crypto Sportsbook & Casino
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klidex
on 18/02/2023, 06:52:41 UTC
You are correct, however I have noticed that many gamblers have the false belief that if they keep losing at a casino then if they switch casinos this somehow resets their luck, a mistaken notion without a doubt but it is quite common, this is similar to what happens at physical casinos in which a gambler could be losing many times in a row on a slot machine and decide to switch to another one which has the very same game, nothing has changed but the gambler feels this is the case and if they begin to win this reinforces their belief, even if it is mistaken.
Well switching one casino to another one isn't wrong, but it's not right too because there's non guarantee if you keep gamble on the same game and casino, you will make money, the same applies when you gamble on the other casino, it doesn't mean you will lose. As long as the casino is trusted and have provably fair system, you don't need to worry and better to choose a game with high RTP rate. Because if the RTP rate is high, you could reduce or minimize the loses.
It is not wrong in the sense that people can change the casinos in which they are playing as often and for any reason they may like, however on the examples I gave the reasoning behind the change is what is mistaken, as there is no difference at all on gambling at a reputable casino or another if both offer the same game with the same odds, as over the long term you should lose exactly the same amount of money on both casinos.
Well, let's be honest, switching up your casino routine doesn't always mean a top-notch buffet. But seriously, it's true that if two casinos offer the same game with the same chances, the outcome of the game will be identical. Nevertheless, it's essential to recognize that even a small variance in the game's rules or payouts can significantly impact your odds of winning. So, while switching casinos just to switch may not be logical, browsing around for the ideal game with the best likelihood of success is certainly wise. At the end of the day, the only way to win big in a casino is to leave with more cash than you walked in with – whether it's by discovering the best odds, managing your bankroll well, or recognizing when to call it quits.
What you said is correct, that even though every casino has the same game and the same chances of winning, they still have their own differences that not many gamblers are aware of.
In fact, I believe that gamblers look for and move on to other casinos because they want something new and a big chance of winning because from my personal experience playing at the casino that I just registered can actually provide quite a large chance of winning and only have a high percentage of losing. A little.
Could something like this happen because the casino allows new users to be able to win and be happy so they feel comfortable playing in the casino?
That way, new users will definitely become loyal customers because they have managed to get a win when they first registered and played there.