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Re: Does a strategy works very well in gambling?
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bubilas
on 12/12/2024, 05:35:45 UTC
That might help, but only for a short time. In the end, it is bound to fail. In fact, in the first place, we agree that emotions come up no matter how much control we try to exert, and that's normal because we're humans. So, no matter what we do or what strategy we use, no one can guarantee that it will actually work.

Strategy in gambling only helps when it is applied in financial management or our playing limits but if it is to pursue winning it can be said to be impossible because all strategies only work for a moment and if continued for the long term it will only lead to losses. And you are right as humans emotions will control us even though we try to control it even in a winning situation we can be provoked into continuing to play especially losing is very likely to think about recovering losses

The thing is that every person's brain works by setting limited goals, looking strongly into the future. I mean that now we all want what we can get with our current capabilities. And even if the chance is illusory, we dream and track how far we have progressed towards this goal. At the same time, we do not dream of what we cannot get at all in any way due to our financial situation. But as soon as the casino gives us a huge win, the brain immediately understands that we now have money. And we need to set new goals. It's like an instant epiphany. That's why many continue to play.
Spot on!
I think that is why online casinos often give a good multiplier win to the newbies of their platform because that's what they want to extract. The need to play more because they already feel the adrenaline of winning after that high multiplier hit.
It's almost like a drug that will never let you go and will urge you to keep on coming back. Even if you lost all the profits you made from the high multiplier and already using your own capital for it, the game will still continue because you want to feel that same sensation again.
It's a strategy for gambling businesses not for gamblers because I still believe there's no such thing as strategy with casino games and slots.

Absolutely right, and I think I can give an even simpler example so that absolutely everyone understands me. Many people like to buy new things for their home, and it often seems to us that having bought another one, we will stop there. And we are ready to save and save to buy it. And when we buy it, we understand that now we want something new. As last time, I mean that the brain generates a new goal. And casinos know this property of our psychology very well.