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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Does a strategy works very well in gambling?
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Sandra_hakeem
on 22/12/2024, 23:23:56 UTC
Strategy doesn't work in a luck based game. In a skill based game, you also need to be lucky for you to win your bet. It's a norm that gamblers will try their possible best to come with various strategies that they feel will work for them.
No amount of strategies would save the day in most of the games in casino bettings, we should just know and admit that the house is the one cutting the shot here, you win when they want you to win. Even if your suppose-winning strategy worked for a while, it can't be long before it would start disappointing you. That time it worked might also be the time the house wanted you to win, which most people mistake for a working strategy. I only respect strategies in sports betting.
If a fellow happens to try a strategy a couple of times and they win boom they feel they have cracked the code to success not knowing it's a trap to a big loss in the near future. One bad thing that can happen to a gambler is to trust a strategy completely. No matter how perfect the strategy seems to appear always have that mindset that the game still remains what it is gambling and the outcome remains one of two things either a win or a loss

Gambling disappointment comes so unannounced. The worst is when the amount staked is more than what one can afford to lose. The trauma will stick fresh for as long as the problem the money was meant to solve  remains unsolved. Sports betting is no exception