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Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘
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delfastTions
on 23/08/2023, 11:57:46 UTC
This strategy is too risky and if you think to beat the house, you should not rely on this strategy.

The only strategy that can beat the house is to quit while still winning profits.  This way the house can't have the chance to recover the winnings of the player.  And best if the player withdraws it and use it elsewhere worthy.
A strategy that most of us can't follow due to the eagerness to win more. Usually if we're playing and already in profit, we tend to continue for wanting more. There are gamblers who can control themselves and wise enough to withdraw their winnings. But many gamblers are unable to do so.

Anyway, whatever strategy you use when you play, if it can increase your chance to win then do it, otherwise, quit and refrain from playing to avoid losing more.
Nebr forget LUCK , this must be our friend to succeed in gambling , imagine your money and capital is too high but luck never seats with you,
then for sure you'll lose everything .
but onme thing that we must be thankful in roobet? is the bonuses and rakeback , and also their fund giving in contests

you are right
luck is a tricky goddess, sometimes she smiles at us and sometimes she doesn't
have you heard about the 4 kinds of luck? definitely an interesting reading material

I find it really interesting how luck and hope play out in casino's businness models
I believe that they do not affect the casino business in any way.  The thing is that both hope and luck are characteristics of the game of an individual player, and since there are many players, hope and luck naturally cannot be simultaneously for all or even for most of the players.  In the ideal case, half of the players can be lucky at the same time; on the contrary, failure is observed in the opposite half of the players.  But it is worth adding a third side.  Actually, the casino itself, which, roughly speaking, always has luck.  It's just that atherwise the casino cannot exist and make a profit for its leaders.  It is obvious. 
So it turns out that thee are always more players in a state of failure than lucky players. 
But, I repeat, the business model of the casino, as it seems to me, is not affected by such personal and purely individual streaks of luck, success, or, accordingly, bad luck and losses.