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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think gambling every day is better?
by
Fortify
on 30/05/2024, 20:31:50 UTC
There was a friend of mine who visited me a day after and he was saying gambling every day draws you more closer to winning.

I asked him how?

He said when you keep trying luck every day you stand the chance not to miss your luck of winning, he also made reference to few people around our locality who won outrageous Money within 31 Dec to 1 January 2024, asking if I knew how often those people keep trying for them to have the winning they got.

I said No! He then say the more you space the more I missed my chances of winning but what I came to understand is that, the more anyone keeps trying the slimmer such persons turns into gambling addiction becus such person will always want to gamble regularly stirring up some forms of pressure to himself. When there is no money to gamble such person don't mind going extramile to source for funds since he has install this mentality of regularly gambling without giving break.

My question is do you think gambling every day is better? From his reasoning and points of narrations.

Gambling every day is not a good thing and if you have built up that habit then you are almost certainly in a state of addiction. That is - if you are doing it on games with zero possible chance of long term profitability, like roulette or slots. Even if you're sports betting, you should be keeping track of your wins and losses to determine whether you are just leaking your money away over time. A game like poker can have a long learning curve to it, so you might expect to lose in the first few months or even years as you refine your skills against much more experienced players. Some people don't understand the underlying math involved in gambling, especially when they refer to "luck" and it is a blindingly stupid approach.