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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How I stopped expecting my luck to work
by
AGULIS
on 03/03/2025, 05:04:58 UTC
When gambling you don't have to expect but can only hope you get lucky though you still don't have to rely on the hopes because you could feel disappointed losing all with no single win to boast of for the day.

When we put expectations forward we get tempted to push over our limits and stake with such amounts that will hit badly if we lose it. I idea that you would win huge by staking so much high could definitely lead to a torn pocket.

Gambling will always be gambling. So no matter what formula or strategy you will use, you should not expect anything lucrative out of your gambling activities. Because if you start expecting, you will surely get hook into this addictive activity. And be disappointed for whatever outcome you will get and continue playing if you won't get what you want.
Luck will always play a role in this game, so it means, you always have no assurance that you will hit your target in every game you played.

Gambling is not a lucrative business every gambler should be aware of this so that they do not focus on gambling with everything with the so aim for hitting because cause you may never hit the target and if you keep hoping you may become addicted to gambling but if you see gambling as a game of luck you'd will be more comfortable to try your luck and if you turn out nut to be lucky you accept the outcome and not become so addicted to the game. So not expect to become successful through gambling it will make you to get disappointed because the results you are expecting may not come through the way you want it that's why gamblers are advised to gamble responsibly with the amount they can afford to lose.
Not expecting financial success in gambling is crucial. If people see it as a game of chance — something that can be fun but can’t be relied upon — they’re less likely to develop an unhealthy attachment to it. And as you say, understanding that the outcome may not be as expected helps manage disappointment and avoid the cycle of chasing losses.