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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling is not a steady income haven
by
danherbias07
on 08/06/2023, 12:15:56 UTC
Usually an unemployed person will prioritize the results of gambling as a steady income and sometimes they also expect the winnings to be able to eat tomorrow or use the winnings to have fun gambling again
This is really bad, those unemployed people are struggling with their life, but they choose to add more struggle by use their money to gamble and looking to make a steady income through gambling. Sooner or later they will suffer huge lose and they will start to sell their property for gambling. After they lose everything, they will regret what have they done.
Correct. So this should not be recommended by anyone even if we are making money thru gambling. It's not a job. It's a hobby and I think it's so clear as day that a huge percentage of gamblers are losing than making. There's no fixed income in gambling, everything has its end and once the gambling site sees that you are gaining, they will take it back slowly, we would not even notice it until our balance is not enough to make another bet.
I had my share of experience in making my money triple in casino original games (Crash, Keno) but as I bet continuously I realized soon that I am not winning anymore although it will look like you are still keeping up.
Let's remember, there's a record of how much we made and how much we lose, the system will not erase that until it's time to clean up history. So the system also knew if we are in profits yesterday and it might take it back the next day. These are just for games that we play against the house (mostly casino games), I doubt that happens in sports gambling because the bookies are not the ones who is control of the results.