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Board Gambling discussion
Re: no one can beat the casino.
by
Pablo-wood
on 29/03/2025, 18:32:04 UTC
These strategies may work, but if your losses are very high, you will have to put in almost double the amount you lost to recover. I have never tried it, I think it is too risky. If I see that I am not feeling “lucky” I stop and try another day. For me, this is what works best!

Remember: The “house” always has the biggest advantage…

Doubling your stakes would be the beginning of your regrets, this is the martingale strategy and it's never going to help a gambler be in profit. I don't support chasing losses though but if you are going to do it you should maintain the same stakes otherwise you would end up incurring more losses. Just like you said it's best to stop  and try another day, it's difficult for gamblers to do this because of their emotional state, but an emotional gambler is always going to be on the losing side. Casinos use psychology against gamblers.
Maintaining the same stake is also risky mate, instead of chasing losses at all it's best to try another day. Every day isn't a winning day. There are days the odds will dance to our favour and they are days it fights against our advances. Instead of incurring more losses that will never end well rather than regrets and unhappy moments, it's best to call it a day at some point of losses so has to have enough to try again some other day.

Being emotional as a gambler is the first step to losses because they urge to chase losses will be higher. The more emotional intelligent a gambler is the higher their chances and of recording more wins than losses because the typically know when to stop and how to manage losses.