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Board Gambling discussion
Re: What percentage of betting players are long-term winners?
by
CroverNo01
on 02/05/2025, 05:53:53 UTC
I don't care about the number or percentage of winning. We have some studies, but we are not even sure that they really represent the reality. Our experience could tell how gambling is going. If we are suffering more losses now than winning, it is going to be the same in the future. Some claim they are profiting, but we're too certain that the majority are losing. Therefore, we should stop thinking that gambling could make us rich. I think we have to accept the fact that gambling is not a way to become rich. If we are here to make fun, it is good. But if we are here to chase money, we will regret it.
I've bitcoin and that is simply to reach my goals. What regret can do if we keep leaning on the past? The system is not about how far you've gone but how well. All my years of gambling, I've come to realized how it's been for most of us that does hesitate to scrap out our winnings, we know it's very possible to stay on a clear path in the system. Who cares about percentage? The goal is to be locked in gigantic profits in gambling despite the hurdles coming our path, we try our possible best to keep our head up higher and know how to make things revolved our paths.