Thats exactly, what is misleading where some of us are sometimes overconfident by assuming that we will definitely profit if we continue to gamble without caring about our financial condition so that they continue to try again and again which is ultimately a trap.
Not a few people feel that they will continue to profit by gambling continuously because of the hope of profit in the next round but they do not realize that in the end they are given a false opportunity because they are too confident in the game they are doing.
The fact is that gambling must be realized that the defeat will be far greater than the victory that is owned so that even though it is good enough because we are confident in the round that is done but in the end we must also realize that in gambling we only depend on luck and do not force luck when you feel that you have lost it would be better to stop and try another time.
therefore being too confident in gambling can also cause us to experience losses that would not actually happen if we were not too confident and did not fully expect gambling. excessive self-confidence can indeed make us always think that we can get a definite win in gambling, even though we have experienced defeat, but because of that strong self-confidence, it makes us continue to gamble again and again, but the victory in gambling that is not certain is still the same, it will not be easy to get even though we are confident.
what you said is true, indeed the chances of losing are greater than winning, this must be realized and remembered so that we continue to have good control so that the gambling that is done remains within certain limits and does not make us experience financial difficulties. forcing luck to happen is impossible, because what is called luck will only happen occasionally and no one knows for sure when luck will occur besides that gambling is a large percentage that depends on luck about its victory.
Gambling confidence is about recognizing chance's erraticness, not illusion. You say too much confidence causes losses, but I say it fuels strategic thinking
Gambling is a psychological battle with probability, not winning. Face the ludicrous unpredictability of life and our influence limits
Although we talk control, the fun is pushing those boundaries. Though the possibility of overcoming the odds is tempting, we cannot force luck. It's about riding the wave, accepting success and failure knowing life is ludicrous and unpredictable
Gambling becomes a study of our resiliency and our ability to adapt when viewed this way. It's a straightforward look at humanity