Now I'm confused why I will always miss betting the one that will work but never miss betting the matched that will fail, it has happened countless times. Does it mean there are forces somewhere making this to happen? Does superstitious belief work in gambling?
There is nothing to be confused about it because this has happened to many gamblers here too, so is quite a normal thing. Although sometimes due to our believe might likely makes us to start having double thought about gambling, because there was a time that I was experiencing this too where I normally end up focusing on the wrong one, then that particular one that would going to work out I would start having some thought. However, I think for you to overcome this frequent losses is by betting on the one that you are not sure about because gambling is just a game of luck.
It is ok to be confused at some point but the truth is that even at the mist of the confusion we have to face the reality of things and accept it the way it is especially for gambling where your skills and analysis never give guarantee of winning but rather only increases the chances of winning and that being said, it is not always as easy as you said for gamblers to bet against games they are not sure of although it happens but it is very rare because our most priority is always on games you see the much of the possibilities of winning in your way of consideration.
Yeah, that is true. Even with all the deep analysis that we make, there's no guarantee that it will be a winning bet. Although I do believe that if we somehow do our homework on looking at the best winning bet, we might be successful at winning our games.
I did believe in superstitions before, and I still do now. But I do know that it's not working the way I want it to be, so doing superstitions is just adding more fun to the game. In sports betting, for example, I believe that when I watch the game, the possibility of my bet losing is higher than it is without watching the game. I gained that bad superstition when I was still young, and it is still hanging around.
