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Yes, that's the conclusion, yes it's just a suggestion that will not guarantee an easy win, because all cannot be separated from luck. Maybe the person who suggested it because he just got a big win on that site so he suggested playing on the site that person mentioned, but this kind of thing does not guarantee to win.
Apart from luck, what you mentioned is the impact of gambling where your friend lost and blamed the other person who suggested the site. He should not blame others, because basically if he gambles, he must be ready to lose like the person above. The principle must be ready to lose and can limit gambling games so as not to fall deeper, because of course the bad effects of what you mentioned are already visible. So it can trigger disputes between friends that will become a small chaos in the friendship environment.
There's no denying that luck counts in gambling. But here's the thing: luck isn't the only factor in gambling. It's all about making decisions—a lot of them. Every choice has an impact, whether positive or negative
And now, your pal, the loser? It was someone else's idea that led him to his conclusion. However, let's be clear: a suggestion is precisely that: a suggestion. It is not a given. It's not an assurance. It is ultimately up to the person to determine whether or not to heed this counsel
Accusing others? There's a better way to do it. It's not constructive at all, really. You must be prepared to face the music, whether it's a depressing song of loss or a lovely symphony of achievement, if you choose to bet. And it's imperative, imperative, imperative that you own up to your mistakes if things go wrong. That's how you learn, how you develop, and how you keep from repeating the same mistakes. Folks, always remember to bet sensibly, be ready for anything that can happen, and never, ever hold other people responsible for your decisions