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Board Gambling discussion
Re: What Work Now May Not Work Tomorrow
by
Antotena
on 08/07/2024, 16:24:46 UTC
House always wins, everyone knows. Its designed that way. However, its not bad. It entertains. Thrills cost money.

Its not just about money. Our risk-taking and ups-and-downs matter. It reflects uncertain life. Its nice to win, but regulating emotions and keeping in control is more important.

The right method to support gambling is wise. Psychology and education are key. Balance is key. The game and atmosphere grab you, but not too much. Realistically, you focus on fun, not winning.

Thats winning thinking. Its about self-awareness, ambitions, and practicality, not just money. You win life that way.

You almost wound me with these motivations, if this can be converted to a specific way to win money from casinos, will love that because I just want to win though. I have trust issues when it comes to casino games that's why I don't fancy them like sport games. Not like they are not cool to play, they are but I want to know my probability and know how games are moving, in most cases most casino games don't let you know how you will be winning even with the skills, just try and error all the damm time.

Sport games outcomes are something you can't control but cool that you can make a call about how it will be and how is going to end. The hedge is not on you and not on the casino but on what the players play in the end, it's better that nobody controls the system but strictly the outsider even though the casino might still tweak the system to hard you, I feel it's better for me that way to play sport bets.