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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Low Stakes Gambling
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Dewi Aries
on 05/01/2025, 18:57:19 UTC
Your biggest enemy in low-stakes gambling is yourself. The moment you lose control and step outside your betting limits, that’s when serious problems can arise. For low-stakes gambling, it’s important to be content and avoid being greedy when setting your goals.

It’s unrealistic to aim for a huge win while consistently betting small amounts, like less than a dollar. That’s basically like trying to hit the lottery, where the chances are incredibly slim.
Greed is indeed every gamblers’ enemy, I’ve come to understand that the reason most gamblers losses more often in gambling is to because they do not have the right strategy, but they allow greed to get in and make them not to stick to the strategy or the limits they’ve set for themselves, and when this has, they gambler begins to experience more losses than wins, regardless of how effective the strategy really is. If gamblers can try as much as possible to completely eliminate greed when they’re faced with situations that requires them to make cerain financial decisions.

I agree with the idea that greed often leads a gambler to a greater number of losses and also more significant disappointments, but for the issue of results in gambling it is another thing, meaning that defeat is not caused because your strategy is bad but because you are far from luck, and moreover in gambling regardless of what type of game it is, there is still no strategy that can guarantee victory, in sports betting it is nothing more than a tool to get us closer to victory, but in casino games it is really useless at all. So actually don't let you have the idea that defeat occurs because you have the wrong strategy, because it will only make you continue to look for various other strategies in order to pursue victory which indirectly can also make you think that victory depends on strategy and not luck.