If the odds of winning in a game are under 50%, then the more bets you place, the more likely you are to lose in the long run — simple math, the house edge eventually catches up.
Going for a short game with high stakes might actually be smarter if you're aiming to hit big and leave quickly. It’s high risk, but the potential reward can be worth it — and you avoid the slow drain that happens over time.
Long sessions with small bets feel safer, but in reality, they usually just stretch out the loss unless you've got a solid strategy that beats the edge (which is rare).
Like in roulette, there are ways to improve your odds short-term — for example, spreading your chips across a lot of numbers in one spin. It won’t beat the house over time, but it gives you a higher chance of hitting something in that one round.