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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The psychology of betting.....
by
Yatsan
on 27/04/2023, 16:18:24 UTC
As humans, we are conditioned to look for patterns in life and we gamblers try to make predictions based on what we see, while we are gambling. The reality is that these patterns does not exist, but we like to pretend that they do because it helps us to bring order to the chaos that are gambling.  Roll Eyes

Some people seem to think that your bet size will increase your chances to win, but that is simply a myth. The reality is that it simply means your payouts will be bigger when you do win.
To be honest, I don't trust gambling, but I like to gamble in football, because this is a sport that I like and has its own challenges when placing bets on certain clubs. In the slot gambling case there is no pattern that I see to be used as a reference for gamblers, because the available format is only spin and increase the number of bets.

Poker is also one of the interesting gambling compared to the slot, but I can understand everyone has different tastes, as far as I know there is no specific formula in gambling because we often rely on instinct and hope for luck.
Depending on gambling in the first place is never a good thing. Betting some would be fine as long as you can bear losing. No matter what game you engage yourself with, whether cardgame, dice game, sportsbetting and such; winning won't be certain. So choose what would give you enjoyment atleast, 'coz that would make your bets more worthy. What makes gambling bad in the first place is gambler's assumption of getting rich in an instant. This is more likely because of stories wherein players have earned huge reward from playing, without considering how much that player have lost during the 'run'. Everything would be based from luck or one's fate.