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People say we have to put in some effort to study a certain game before placing a bet. By study, they mean using different resources, checking the news, trends, rumors, and so on, because those are all important factors when capping games.

If we do all of that, it really means we're not being lazy.
But does doing all that really increase our chances of winning, or more specifically, make us profitable?

Yeah mate, sometimes it could be necessary because some of one's failures can be attributed to lesser efforts but even at that,I don't see Gambling outcomes to be based on efforts or hardwork,just an intensive outcome ranging out from chances and good odds.
Nobody is disputing the facts but the difference amongst both of them should be acknowledged.
Original archived Re: In gambling, is it true that you don’t win if you’re not lazy?
Scraped on 30/04/2025, 12:37:48 UTC
People say we have to put in some effort to study a certain game before placing a bet. By study, they mean using different resources, checking the news, trends, rumors, and so on, because those are all important factors when capping games.

If we do all of that, it really means we're not being lazy.
But does doing all that really increase our chances of winning, or more specifically, make us profitable?

Yeah mate, sometimes it could be necessary because some of one's failures can be attributed to lesser efforts but even at that,I don't see Gambling outcomes to be based on efforts or hardwork,just an intensive outcome ranging out from chances and good odds.