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if you have never achieved anything from gambling that means you are not a frequent gambler because I know very well that anyone who is desperate who participate in gambling almost four times in a week we have opportunity to winning gambling so some people does not really understand such concept that gambling is something that you achieve through opportunity so you must be a frequent gambler before you can be able to achieve something that will be obvious to other gamblers, I have seen someone who is gambling to raise up the children both from university and also from a skill acquisition so many people is a beneficiary of gambling if you have not seen have witnessed that so many
Yeah, of course.
The more you play, the more chances you have to win at least once.
The thing is though, that the amount of money that you win is most probably going to be less than the amount that the gambler has paid so far.
These are facts because no gambler who plays less can expect to have higher chances like those who play frequently where their lucky chance could increase. This is unless the gambler is lucky to win as we know casino games to be, but this doesn't translate to higher chances and it is often more difficult for such a person to replicate it again. However, the different view is that people often celebrate winning and neglect chances because winning is real while chances are still hopeful, but if we have more chances, who knows, winning may be multiple too.
That said, your concluding part is also valid because, in gambling, the house is still the winner regardless. No matter how much you are gambling and how frequent it is, the majority can attest to it that they do not earn up to what they gamble in the long run. This has ever been the driving force to sustain the gambling industry itself and there is nothing anyone can do about it.