There’s no chances for us to win over the casino, the house will always have an edge over its players. Now, in times we won a huge amount, that is not a loss from the casino, but it’s a loss from other players who lose their bets that time. Simply put, we won from other players’ loss.
Otherwise, if this is true that we can win over a casino, then there’ll be less casinos that will operate every year, but what we are seeing is the total opposite, the number of casinos operate every year even increases.
You're right, and it's a fact everyone should know. I don't know if this term fits, but gambling is like a zero-sum game: when someone wins, someone else loses. To be honest, bookies never lose, even if they're trusted and claim to be transparent and free of manipulation. The casino system is designed to profit. Sometimes players win hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars, but many others lose millions of dollars cumulatively. Some say they can beat the casino simply because their deposits are smaller than their winnings and withdrawals. However, the chances of achieving that are extremely slim.