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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you have a habit of tracking your gambling progress?
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GigaBit
on 01/04/2024, 17:52:18 UTC
What patterns I can identify and build if all rounds are random? If there was at least one constant variable, then it would be possible to try to build a pattern. What can behavior analysis also give, if when I win I am happy, and when I lose I am sad. In addition to this, all gambling sessions happen on random times. For me it is a complete random and I dont know how usage of such info might help me in future.

I guess what we have neglected here to easily track our pattern in gambling is to have an account of our bankroll. Knowing at least how much we won or loss it's the most important thing to do as you can't declare yourself a winner if you win on a certain session but in reality you're overall record is negative.
In gambling, keeping track of wins and losses is not very important, but in some cases it is important. Because when a gambler conducts gambling he has to take care of many things. One of those things is financial management strategy. If the gambler manages the financial affairs properly he will not lose his bankroll completely. Moreover, when the gambler collects data on his wins and losses, he can make  decision about how much risk he should take. Moreover, gamblers can make relatively good decisions about emotional issues. The focus is primarily on how a gambler himself can conduct responsible gambling. However, according to some gamblers, it is not important to do this because whatever idea the gambler takes about winning or losing when he looks at his previous progress report will not change the outcome of the bet. In that sense I don't think there is much need for a progress report.