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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gamblers should not believe in first game win trap
by
alegotardo
on 16/12/2023, 17:32:33 UTC
I noticed there has been some topics about how first time winning is dangerous. What I am saying is someone that has not gamble before, to gamble and win. That it is dangerous. Yes it may be dangerous because the person may have the exciting mind to gamble more  and lose. But that is not the whole true story.

If not talking about the first time loss gamblers that later become addicted, what you are saying is not completely true. If we can do a survey of gamblers that won or lost in their first game, the people that will chose won can not be 100%. They might not be 70%. It may be 50%. Some people will gamble for the first time and lose and continue to gamble. The main reason is because they think gambling is a way money can be made. Unless they change their the way they think about gambling, that gambling is is not a money making means, first time win or loss is not necessarily the cause of their addiction.

Gamble with the money you can lose.

Yes, the easiest way to convince and addict a player is to show him the "path to happiness", making him believe that it is possible to win a lot of money.
Certainly many players who are unable to win in the first few games end up losing their enthusiasm and desire to continue betting, which is why it is "important" that casinos provide players with a way to win some money right from the start..... this is generally provided. with "welcome bonuses" that considerably increase the user's chances of winning something.

Likewise, it is necessary to keep players motivated, enabling them to eventually win something "considerable", which is why houses always work with just over 50% instead of 80%, for example.... to make a profit but still provide "good chances" of victory for players eventually.