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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Logic of some gamblers against math
by
Nwada001
on 14/12/2023, 22:16:32 UTC
Hi guys. Someone will explain to me why gamblers have such a strange logic: if a gambler has received a huge multiplier, then he will not withdraw this money. And he will continue to play, saying, "if I'm so lucky, I'll be lucky again now."
But according to the laws of mathematics, the chance of such luck becomes much less, doesn't it?

I see this as a common behaviour by gamblers who are just blinded by greed. If you win a game and you have made a large profit, the first thing that's needed for you to do is to withdraw more than half of the money down to your wallet or account, whichever one you like making use of, and then if you still need to lay,  you can leave a small amount of that money in there that you can use to try luck back.
 
But it will be very foolish of the person if they think that the same luck that made them win the first time will continue again to the next game, as that might only lead them to losing everything they have won from the first game. If they don't apply wisdom, the casino will never say they won't take back what they have given to you; in fact,  that's what they even want from you to continue losing.