I'm not sure that gambling every day can increase our chances. I don't fully agree with this idea because I bet on sporting events. But if I played casino games, I would take more risks on the days I won. I would gamble every day with little money and test my luck and then take risks according to the situation. But as I said before, I don't trust my luck in casino games, because most of the time I have bad results. I lose money. So instead I bet on sports events. If there are no good matches in the fixtures, I don't bet. If there are good matches and good analysis, I bet on them.
Casino games are quite addictive due to its optimistic fast nature of providing results. Unlike sport gambling where the gambler has lots of time to decide on whether to pick a specific team or not based on their past analysis of performance and action. That doesn't remove the fact that everyday participant in sports games will also not influence the chances of winning. Should I call it addiction or greed, some gamblers who wager money on teams they've got no valid information on their performances, are close to facing the same fate with slot players. The slot player is at an advantage because of his knowledge of this occurrence, based on how slot games were designed to operates.
Sports gaming is quite good if a player is weekly wagering money on his favorite teams, which he's made some strong analysis on during the weekdays. Doing this helps a player to have enough time to think, more than a slot player who does not need to run any analysis. Capable of influencing the results of his game. However, a well-scrutinized sports analysis doesn't guarantee a gambler would win the game. But players still learn from doing this weekly research on football games. Another valuable asset of sports gambling, it helps players to be advanced in sports events.