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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think you could turn $1k bankroll to $10k in a year?
by
Yamifoud
on 04/12/2024, 12:14:38 UTC
I do that in an hour easily.
You are an expert gambler, and you've got a big winning history. Not everyone has got the patience to gamble as you do. I've done it in the past through Dice, and the same got ruined on the same day. It's not about the greed, but the lack of self-control. I started to gamble at midnight and reached $10k+ in the early morning. While having breakfast, my wallet is empty. This is a possible thing, because there is one year, and all we need is the perfect plan and patience to handle the bets.
I don't believe there's such a thing. Expert gambler? Nah. I think he said that because he is betting with high amounts and $10k will definitely be easy for him if he will bet $1k for each round and win it with x1.5 or maybe more. Also, I believe he is just being arrogant about what he said and he may win that amount fast but he can also lose it way faster than an hour.
Gambling is a win or loss in any game or sport. Even the most favorite team can lose at x1.05 odds. But those who will gamble the $1k slowly and wait for a high multiplier could also take a long time before it happens. It's better to just keep it or save it.
Experienced gamblers understand the reality of gambling. People who claim they can consistently make money from it are just fooling themselves—and others. We all know that no matter how long you’ve been gambling, it doesn’t guarantee you’ll win because luck doesn’t stick around forever. Expert gamblers may exist, but that does not mean they can beat the house, as losing still happens. 
That’s why I don’t get jealous when someone hits a big win. In gambling, everyone has their moment of luck. I’m willing to wait for mine because pressuring yourself and chasing after wins only makes it harder—it pushes luck even further away. So, I’d rather be patient. I know my time will come eventually.