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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Does a strategy works very well in gambling?
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laijsica
on 19/12/2024, 04:41:46 UTC
it is very hard or rare to see people gamble without the mindset of wanting to win and this mindset is what actually leads some people into problem, become an addict or gamble more often. The mindset of wanting to win though sometimes it favors some gamblers while sometimes it does not. setting target is good but we should also try as much as possible to set a fund limit that is the amount of money to use to gamble and we should not go beyond it if it does not favors perhaps we should take break or hold on for some time before starting again i believe it will reduce  or minimize loss.
Most people who gamble will think about how much money they can win. But they don't think that they can not win easily from gambling instead will lose their money. If they can not control themselves, their losses will be big. That is apply to those who want to try all of their strategies and it is better they think about how much money they can use to test their strategies. If there is no control of that, they will see the big loss while they don't have a big chance to win. They must realize that gambling is not for making money but only for have fun. So when they create many strategies, they must allocate some enough money that will not break their limit.
It may be that the player will try one strategy after another and each one requires time and money to go a long way and make sure that the strategy is working or not. With a high degree of probability, I think that almost all strategies will not work, if not all of them. Perhaps, on some, the player will get a win streak in which he will win and not understand it, but only confirm in his head that he has finally found a working way to earn money. But after a while, all his hopes will be destroyed. I want to say that players sometimes need to be smarter and not deceive themselves.
Actually you have a point, but on the other aspect, I can say that one among 10 strategies might work. Although winning is by luck and it's like luck and time works together. When you are using a particular strategy on sport bet always, one (1) day you can win with that same strategy because not everyday the teams you played will continue to play the opposite. (eg) Like betting on Manchester United to win Manchester City and it has been cutting (ending the other way round) one day Manchester United you played to win will win. So am only trying to say, strategy, luck and time have to work together for a gambler to win.
It turns out that the situation will simply play the opposite way, although in fact we should not win. It turns out that only luck will happen, and probably strategy has nothing to do with it. Strategy implies that it will systematically work always or at least over a long period of time. Generally speaking, I think that only a very small number of players have really come close to a real strategy that will allow them to win over the long distance until a downswing occurs. However, these players will never share their winning strategies with anyone, I am sure of this for sure, because the more players know about it, the less effective it will be.
I don't think strategy has much to do with gambling it's superficial and doesn't affect you. But as you get more experienced, you'll be more likely to bet and win, but luck is the number one priority. You have to believe that gambling is mostly about losing which can become addictive over time. Strategy is about spreading your bets and betting in different ways, depending on your own abilities and the amount of money you have. Relying solely on luck is also about being fair to yourself and your own resources and winning. You're right that very few gamblers are as good at their winning strategies as they are at winning. Having an underlying strategy with the ability to win and spending time and money to master it is a skill that requires experience and luck at the same time.