The casino will always have the house advantage, if we play little, the casinos also win little, obviously when the big whales enter, the casinos will also have high profits, so every time we win in the casino we should take advantage of withdrawing the money.
casinos are indeed a wonderful business. Even when someone hits the jackpot who wins big, it's still a small expense for the casino because there are still a lot of people who lose. so you will never lose at the casino.
We must be able to understand this, so as not to get caught up in greed which actually results in us becoming delicious food for the casino. Even a little victory is actually enough if we can enjoy it.
casinos are mostly based on math and human emotion
people want the thrill of winning, that is for sure
and with math and good systems you can limit downside, as you say it's always a good day for the house
Not sure there is always a good day for the house, but certainly most of the days are good for the house. Ironically, the biggest threat to a casinos as a business does not have anything to do with gamblers having a lucky day and managing to win some money or hit a jackpot.
The biggest factor for the house or a specific casino not to be profitable anymore is the huge competition and market gaming is by itself. Because of the huge standards and how picky some gamblers are, the house is forced to constantly improve their conditions and treatments of clients, not even mention the variety of games and sports in their books.
If there is no much competition, for example, then there is only one casino in a town, then the expectations and the quality of the experience is not something people look for as much as in a context where there is not a monopoly.
As soon as a good casino moves into the city, the lacklustre casinos will start to lose volume of gamblers and bets, and there is when the end starts to a business.