That's actually a really thoughtful question, and one a lot of gamblers eventually ask themselves.
Personally, changing my strategy in gambling has a mixed impact, on one hand, it gives me a sense of control — like I’m actively learning and adapting, not just blindly throwing money away. It can feel empowering, especially when you spot a pattern or think you're getting better, but on the other hand, too much strategy-switching can turn into chasing losses or overthinking things. Sometimes it messes with your head more than it helps.
What I’ve learned is that strategy gives you a framework — a mental anchor, but it’s not a magic key, it helps with discipline, not with luck. And yeah, even failed strategies teach you a lot, they sharpen your judgment, help you understand your own risk tolerance, and build emotional resilience, so in that sense, the “losses” are weirdly valuable.
Bottom line: strategy matters, but knowing when to stick, when to shift, and when to walk away — that’s the real skill.