Nice to see someone else mentioning luck. People talk about luck as if it is this thing that you get and it allows you to perform better. In reality, luck is the expression of under or over performing the expectation. You beat the odds, that is lucky. The odds don’t go your way, that is unlucky. But the person gambling isn’t lucky or unlucky, only the outcome is.
No one’s actually lucky in gambling, only the casino is lucky to have us believing that we can get lucky and hit the big win. But the reality is, all gambling outcomes are already predicted by the casino, but it seem unpredictable for us because we don’t have the edge over the casino’s house.
Gambling is gambling, no matter what side or angle it is. And the house should always win, while leaving the casino players losing in the long run.
It's the individual circumstances of each player that lead them to believe they can easily profit from gambling. It's not the casino's fault, as casinos themselves are a developed business, so their advertising and marketing are natural. However, many people believe this, hoping their lives will improve if they win big. Unfortunately, instead of winning, their behavior actually makes things even more difficult.
Beginners often find it easy to win or win easily.
I think this is a myth, and I hope it's completely dispelled. The reality is that winning isn't easy, whether for those who gamble strategically or purely by luck. A friend of mine who's currently enjoying gambling is always looking for new casinos because he thinks he'll win easily if he gambles with a new account. This is ridiculous and doesn't always work, even if it's only occasionally, it doesn't mean it's true. What we have to understand is that casinos are also looking for profits, so their chances of winning are greater than the players', so of course the casino is the host who will always win and no player can beat the casino, especially in the long run.