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Re: 🎰 Slots reminder:playing longer doesn’t mean you’ll get luckier.
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Pi-network314159
on 21/09/2025, 16:39:34 UTC
You've probably heard people say, "The longer we play, the better our chances of winning jackpot." But in reality, it’s often the opposite and such a mindset can be a trap. Each spin is a independent event, and every second doesn't increase your chances of winning in the next spin.
Definitely the longer we spin doesn't make us luckier, it increases our level of gambling loses and addiction. Those whom I know that has been gambling longer and hoping that out of 1000 spin, ther may be 1 jackpot, they usually end up nothing than regret, loss and addiction.

Think again, how many hours have you sacrificed chasing your luck playing slots? An hour? maybe that's normal, but have you played for half a day or even a full day? I'm sure those of you who are like this have felt what I experienced before losing time for other things, such as time with family, or simply time to rest.
Although I have spent time gambling half a day, but that was in the past. But I can tell you that it's not an easy thing. A point come when
I gambleed till my eye where redish in colour due to constant looking on the screen how I lost throught. My body became hot as a result of depression and stress. Gambling for too long can affect a man mentally if he stays too long because sometimes at a point you don't even know what you are saying, it often looks like 5 minutes of madness syndrome.