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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you pay attention on other people bet and it amount, and does it affect you?
by
klidex
on 24/01/2024, 02:31:37 UTC
I've done this before and it was really bad.
Why? Because we see a lot of people winning, generally we can only watch or only want to watch the success stories. Of the 1000 people who are playing, we can only see those 10 who are winning, or we purposely ignore the other 9990 who are losing because they are far from our focus of interest.

What is the result of this? When we try to replicate the bets of those winning people, we see that we are hardly part of the 10 successful players we were analyzing, in fact we only increase the amount of the 9990 who usually lose by making the same type of bet.

My advice... observe others, that's good, but also observe the bets of those who lose... also learn from other people's mistakes, not just from victories and after all this, place YOUR BETS based on what you can bet and what you are willing to lose.
I really agree with you because by increasing our bet we will not necessarily have the same luck as the people who win because in fact in gambling there are many people who experience losses and only a few people are truly lucky and win. Gambling is an uncertain game and winnings are random casinos cannot determine who will win, but if we try something that carries risks, we also have to think about the percentage of losses.

And it's true that we have to be able to learn from other people who make mistakes and we also have to see how many people lose in gambling so that it makes us realize that winning in gambling is very difficult to achieve, we can see these people in making their bets and learn the strategies they play, but never try to bet big, stick with money you can afford to lose.