Slot machines are really designed for the player to use strategies that can be called quite complex. And playing them without any strategy at all is simply, in my opinion, not at all interesting even for the player himself. Still, it is better to at least find out a little about possible strategies when playing slot machines before you start actively playing on them. Still, the probability of losing less in the long term increases slightly, and accordingly the probability of winning also increases slightly. But here there is a question of choosing a strategy and strictly following this strategy during the game itself. It seems to me that a significant part of novice players still at some point stop using the strategy and the game begins to be chaotic, which naturally leads to large losses of money.
This is a problem that a novice player still has to deal with on his own. This will be useful for himself and for his self-esteem as a good gambler.
You are right! Choose the strategy and amount you can afford to spend! Play responsibly and as an option for fun, and not as a source of income!
Your statement is so simple but top-notch as it speaks volumes on how gamblers can effectively reduce their stress while engine it. If done correctly, it will go a long way in increasing their mind strength towards gambling to accept its reality and reduce the possible damage. In any risky activities like gambling and trading, the golden rule is to only deal with the money affordable to the player, anything from this will only ruin your day if care is not taken, except you are just lucky. Can we now rely on luck always? I don't think so because luck as it is is not something you can control, you can only hope and pray for it
Owning to this, it is good to always have that factor of safety where possible it can help (management and psychology) and only move in the path that will keep our emotions in check. A further action is to always accept gambling as it is, as it is just an extra activity that "may" bring passive winning which is never guaranteed, and "not a major means of making money." The risky context in it should also always be ringing in our heads so that we know it's better we tread carefully, or else, we will regret our doing.