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Board Gambling discussion
Re: 99% of players will never get rich on bets.
by
JunaidAzizi
on 15/08/2025, 17:22:33 UTC
If we look at the long term, almost everyone who gambles will eventually lose at sports betting, with the figure approaching 99%, this is not a myth. Winners often feel that they are great at analysis, without realizing that it is just temporary luck.

So I wonder what motivates people who want to get rich on sports betting if they believe in such a pattern? Do the players sincerely believe in their own exceptionalism and genius?

These people only think and believe in the analysis they have done previously, so they don't hesitate much when placing bets, without realizing that luck plays an important role in gambling. In the end, they will also realize that nothing can really be predicted with a high winning rate.
Yes, nobody wins in the long term, it's just because of luck. I still believe that 99% of people fail in their research analysis and rely on luck, but they continue to chase their losses because they think they are the exceptions. This is influenced greatly by their wins, but they are so easily misled. They remember their wins but forget their losses, and they need to reconsider their losses and find the mistakes to avoid them in their future betting. In short, I will say that those who you see as successful in gambling only win 50 to 60 percent of the time, and after bearing such huge losses, they reach a point where they can mix luck with their research analysis to place good bets.