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Board Gambling discussion
Re: When gambling what do you measure? Luck or chances?
by
goldkingcoiner
on 23/07/2025, 18:34:31 UTC
Different gambling activities have different chances attached to them and when I mean chances I am referring to the probability you have for actually win the bet or hit the jackpot in games like crash and slots. This is basically because sometimes unrealistic bets can sometimes play out as a win and some other times bets that have a high winning chance can eventually become the losing bet.

I believe people who gamble on sports may understand this better since sometimes in sports betting some gambler's prefer to go for the smaller odds that usually have a higher winning chance and sometimes they can still end up a losing game however some prefer to go for the big game with big odds and smaller winning chances.

What's usually your pick as a gambler since sometimes some persons are luckier than others?

I like playing slots (currently) but I am the kind of person who gets bored after a while and finds a new favorite game in a week or two.


To me, gambling is more about buying the excitement and entertainment. The money won is just a bonus, as I see it. That is why I do not bet large sums of money.

The casinos always have a house edge that makes the probability of them winning higher, so if you were to play a game 1000 times, eventually you would realise that you lose more than half of those times. The more often you play the clearer the effect of probability becomes. It all has to do with mathematical probability. There is no such thing as luck, luck is simply something people made up.