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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Logic of some gamblers against math
by
Ever-young
on 14/12/2023, 23:57:03 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?
This is as a result of the joy most of them gets from winning for the very first time in their life and most people who happens to think this way are just those who are new to gambling because an experienced gambler should be able to know that winning don’t happen that way it’s something that they can’t control because you win now does not mean your next game will be successful it’s better to take home what you have won than for you to continue playing and lose all that you have won to gambling.

Those newbies who are new to gambler are just too eager to win more and multiply their money which is the reason my most of them don’t end up making something out of it, because they gamble until they have exhausted all that they have left with the hope and intention that their day to make it have finally arrive why not make good use of that chance, making good use of that chance is what usually take them to losing.