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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling with a winning amount in mind
by
slapper
on 31/08/2024, 10:35:26 UTC
What are your thoughts?
The amount of money or wealth that a gambler has is also one of the reasons whether they can become a serious gambler or not, because wealth will be a supporting factor for him to continue playing because a lot of money will allow him to play for the long term and also the target of winning becomes big, in contrast to gamblers who have limited money, maybe he thinks seriously about being able to win a lot of money but once he runs out of money then it will be a barrier for him to continue playing unless he is brave enough to go into debt, so it is not only the mindset that can determine whether to become a serious gambler or not but the wealth or money owned is also a supporting factor because gambling requires money.
Money only allows you lose more, longer; it does not make you a better gambler. Large egos and irresponsible bets are bred in giant banksrolls. The wealthy gambler believes he can purchase his way to win. But the smart gambler? They not play the bank account; they play the game. It's about outsmarting your opponent, not about overspending yours. Calculate the chances, examine the trends, make the wise decision - rather than the showy one. This is about strategy not about chance. It's about leveraging your brain rather than your pocketbook

Though everyone may toss money at a game, turning a small stack into a large one requires actual ability. It's about self-control, tolerance, and the capacity to turn away from the odds not in your advantage. Rich or poor, those are the qualities that define the winners from the losers. So ignore the scale of your money. Give your brain's size top attention. In this game, that is the actual currency. Furthermore keep in mind that the house always has an edge. Playing smarter rather than harder is the only way to surpass them