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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Going all in and losing the bet
by
Ever-young
on 11/04/2024, 11:54:36 UTC
I was just playing Hi-Lo, making small dollar bets, if it's 5 number card I select higher card and win, if it's 10 number then I go with 'low' and win.

Then I was greeted with Ace card, minimal possibility for equal card right (i.e, Ace), so I go all in, and guess what happens, the result is Ace means I lost the bet.

Then I have all sorts of thoughts blaming casino, like do they manipulate the result of the game when user goes all in. I am sure they are all fair, it's just that the possibility of losing the game may be minimal but it's never 0.

It's really tough to go all in and lose, especially when you thought you would win. Remember, gambling always has a risk of losing, no matter how sure the bet seems. Good casinos and online gambling sites use special systems to make sure every game is fair and truly random. Make sure to play on sites that are officially checked and fair.
Fingers crossed that you have better luck next time!  Smiley
The chances of losing a bet is always higher than that of winning and the mistake people make is thinking that it's vise versa. Because that's the only reason why someone will even consider the option of going all in. Another thing is greed, seeing the possibility of multiplying your bankroll in just one bet, and seeing that risk worth taking, well they should also be prepared for the disappointment that comes later because the chances of loss is there and they should know it.