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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Does a strategy works very well in gambling?
by
n0ne
on 27/11/2024, 13:42:05 UTC
I was surfing the net and i came across an important part of it that catches my attention then decided to share here maybe some other people can also read to know if this is true or can really help to gamblers, which is "How to Win in a Casino with Tips to Beat the Odds".

Strategies to Win at the Casino:
Avoid flashy games with the lowest odds, like slot machines:- The games with the brightest lights, loudest sounds, and boldest colors – like slot machines and the Wheel of Fortune game – are meant to catch your eye and draw you in. They’re also the ones you’re least likely to win. Instead, focus your attention on the dimmer, calmer games with better odds.

You know, it's challenging to find effective strategies, but I hope you can benefit from them as much as possible. From my perspective, gambling doesn’t require much skill; what matters most is luck and nothing but luck... Of course, skills in data analysis can help if you're betting on sports, but the results remain unpredictable. The low-odds strategy can reduce your risk, but I still believe the outcome ultimately depends on chance and how responsible you are managing your funds...

Managing your funds is already a strategy and in fact it’s the only effective strategy on gambling that is based on pure luck because it can help you to limit your risk by betting properly.

We all know that there’s no way to make the EV of all gambling games to become positive even with strategies even Blackjack bow that card counting is already not possible. Our only weapon on gambling is the proper way to manage our bankroll so that we will not play in compulsive manner that often result to major losses.
When a gambler is able to manage his funds and stand within his limits, then he doesn't want to think of any big strategy. As said, luck is the major factor that gives winning and loss to a gambler. A simple strategy I prefer is to spend on sports betting rather than casinos, because, to some extent, it is possible to predict the outcome of the sport event, whereas with casinos it is really hard to predict. We can just go with the flow of one's luck. Even with sports betting, we should have the limit to spend on sports events in which we're familiar and not on random events.