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Board Gambling discussion
Re: 🎰 Slots reminder:playing longer doesn’t mean you’ll get luckier.
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programmer3666
on 21/09/2025, 18:47:55 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.

I can feel why there are players who say or believe this. Because luck cannot be predicted, so playing longer feels like trying to see if the next spin will be their lucky one, especially if the previous spins haven’t brought it. So players try to chase their luck.
However, I agree that if they want to play longer, they should not exceed what they can afford to lose. Usually, I just lower the amount of my bet to ensure I do not go beyond the limits of the amount I usually use to play.

i think many players fall into that trap of believing the longer they spin!!! the closer they are to a win Grin Grin Grin. but the truth is that every spin is random and does not depend on the last one. playing longer will not change the odds in ay way, it only increases the risk of losing more and more. the best way is to play within limits and only with money you can afford to lose. lowering your bet to stretch the game is fine, but once you go past your initial budget, it stops being fun and becomes a problem.