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January 09, 2023, 01:00:10 AM
#69
Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?

I'm not sure about the strategy in the dice game. most of the players of course just rely on their luck. and of course, strategy and luck are needed by gamblers in several games. but in dice games, I believe more that everything depends on luck alone. no strategy or tactic can tell which machine is working for a casino. so when you win, luck is on you. and when you have more to lose, the goddess of fortune is angry with you.
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January 09, 2023, 12:59:20 AM
#68
Most gamblers must have went through this, sometimes luck appears to be your side specially in games like casino war or dice.

Today, morning I was playing casino war, I just use martingale - I know it's lame strategy. But I won most of time.

Then later at noon, luck just didn't appear to be on my side. A constant losses with win every once in a while to recoup the losses and then losing streak, all funds gone.

Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?

every day you have a fortune, the important thing is how you use your luck to be profitable for you. you can't say you're lucky if you don't make a profit (you've given a good example) don't be greedy when gambling, when you win then take your profits because the martingale strategy will make you poor when you become greedy.

But luck and strategy is a different things, right? Strategy is like a plan you've prepared and you're going to use in gambling while luck is something like a force or event that we don't know when will it come and if it's good or bad. You can't control luck while strategy can. They are both important but plays a different role.

The gambling planner is very important, without a plan and strategy every gambler will only experience losses. set your loss limit and also set your win limit on that day so you don't lose more because the average gambler is too follow their lust and greedy.
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January 09, 2023, 12:42:09 AM
#67
Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?
Players can still apply strategies that they usually do over and over again because the results can be positive but luck will give results that we cannot predict, sometimes it can make our strategy even better but also vice versa, it's just that there won't be a strategy that will always give victory, or provide positive results in the long term continuously.
Unfortunately, if luck is on the player's side, no one can know for sure when luck will finally leave the player so that the player can stop playing the game correctly because often when a player is feeling lucky he will continue and it turns out that the luck is no longer there.
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January 09, 2023, 12:16:21 AM
#66
Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?
For me no, it can't be called strategy since you'll never know when will luck can possibly hit you. What if you started playing with losses and just gave up early not knowing your luck to win is just around the corner (of course we can't be certain about this) how would you know this if you already stop playing? That's why it's not a strategy and just a common sense for every gamblers to continue playing if they're in winning streak and vice versa.
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January 08, 2023, 11:33:02 PM
#65


Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?



THIS..-----


Have tried this couple of times when I was winning in this particular game then I got bored winning continuously? so I decided to transfer to another game but brings me losses consecutively then I return back to the previous game but what? luck leaves me already and never that i won again.

this serves me a lesson that never gamble with longer time as luck will never stay forever or even the whole day.
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January 08, 2023, 11:14:55 PM
#64
I believe that that is how humans work. Giving belief into something that you think might work is not going to be a game of chance or anything, like that the "odds" are in your favor. It wouldn't effect your gambling at all. It's better to portray and use a strategy than get a ritual and then play like mad. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with just playing by luck, but for me, if you can add or increase your chances of winning in gambling, you bet I'm going to do it.
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January 08, 2023, 11:02:36 PM
#63
Most gamblers must have went through this, sometimes luck appears to be your side specially in games like casino war or dice.

Today, morning I was playing casino war, I just use martingale - I know it's lame strategy. But I won most of time.

Then later at noon, luck just didn't appear to be on my side. A constant losses with win every once in a while to recoup the losses and then losing streak, all funds gone.

Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?

Look, I'll be honest with you. What you are saying is bullshit. You say that with Martingale you win most of the time but what you don't say is that you win only the initial bet, despite doubling the risk of loss. Moreover, what you call strategy is not strategy. It would be strategy if it had a rational component, not pure faith. Anyway, I guess you won't listen to me and will continue to use your 'strategies'.
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January 08, 2023, 10:35:07 PM
#62
Most gamblers must have went through this, sometimes luck appears to be your side specially in games like casino war or dice.

Today, morning I was playing casino war, I just use martingale - I know it's lame strategy. But I won most of time.

Then later at noon, luck just didn't appear to be on my side. A constant losses with win every once in a while to recoup the losses and then losing streak, all funds gone.

Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?

I do not know how you will apply that strategy to your games. You still have to try your luck first before you can know if it is on your side or not.

Some people have their rituals before they start playing. They believe they will give them luck. It is their way to prepare themselves and be more focused on their game thus winning more or others may say attracting luck.

I do not do that. I just play and enjoy it.
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January 08, 2023, 08:40:11 PM
#61
No, it will always run out.
I've done this before when I am playing slots, I really thought it was my lucky day for I keep on winning like 7 of 10 of my rolls. It messed up my strategy real hard that I got greedy. Then I lost.
Afterward, all I can think of is the system messing up with you, will let you win initially then they will take it all back in the end.
Even the next day, it's the same bad luck. So yes, it is just a superstitious strategy so I won't be expecting it will happen over and over again. Just stay with whatever plan you made and don't let a winning streak mess it all up because it will sometimes after you increase your bet amount.
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January 08, 2023, 08:22:58 PM
#60
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Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?

I am not even sure I would call that a strategy.
If you are superstitious, then yes; but in a practical way and keeping in mind the law of the probabilities, it would not actually matter if one continued playing during a good or a bad streak. Eventually a good session could turn into a  bad one, and vice versa
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January 08, 2023, 07:24:24 PM
#59
Most gamblers must have went through this, sometimes luck appears to be your side specially in games like casino war or dice.

Today, morning I was playing casino war, I just use martingale - I know it's lame strategy. But I won most of time.

Then later at noon, luck just didn't appear to be on my side. A constant losses with win every once in a while to recoup the losses and then losing streak, all funds gone.

Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?


What I believe is that sometimes this "feeling luck" as we may call it that enables us to win is actually the state of our minds when we play.
Noticed that whenever one has a clear head and mind, the individual is able to play a game well without any intrusive thoughts.
You notice that at this point when you have no damn care of the world around you and your mind is just on the game you may start to experience some "luck". The reverse is the case. This is from personal experience.
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January 08, 2023, 06:42:54 PM
#58


Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?


As long as you are playing within your means you can use any kind of strategy, gambling is always psyching or motivating yourself to choose or have the right mindset to bet the right numbers or sequence, it will not harm you because many people are also superstitious when it comes to gambling because its a game of luck and you can sometimes summon luck.
It's part of having a good time if you think you're lucky then play, if not then take a break and come back and see if luck is now on your side, anything you believe in can be applied in gambling as long as you are playing within your means and it's not hindering your personal life.
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January 08, 2023, 06:34:47 PM
#57
Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?

I will stick to my usual stand since then, regardless if I'm feeling lucky or not, I will just gamble.

There is a time that I overcome my losing in a certain session and that means time now for a crazy winning streak.

Anyways, don't associate your superstitious belief in gambling as a strategy. We are risking money in gambling so don't always rely on just luck.
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January 08, 2023, 06:23:21 PM
#56
Most gamblers must have went through this, sometimes luck appears to be your side specially in games like casino war or dice.

Today, morning I was playing casino war, I just use martingale - I know it's lame strategy. But I won most of time.

Then later at noon, luck just didn't appear to be on my side. A constant losses with win every once in a while to recoup the losses and then losing streak, all funds gone.

Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?



It is not a strategy perse but it is more of a convincing method for me to gamble again. That is the problem of gambling- whenever you experience a winning/losing streak, the natural tendency of a person is to try and gamble again. Unfortunately, in your case, you tried to check if you still had that luck on your side but only to experience a losing streak at the end of the day.

I hope this becomes a lesson to all to discipline yourself in gambling. Always know when to stop and when to cash out to prevent greed from taking over your winnings, thereby causing ultimate loss on your part.
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January 08, 2023, 06:10:55 PM
#55
Good gamblers must know that "there is not real luck" but on only statistics / math rule that can be applied on your gambling games.
Ok maybe there are some times when you feel to be "lucky" and you're winning more of the "normal" chance, but you cannot real take advantage on this since it's just based on casualty. Not more, not less.

More to say that in gambling there is only chance or probability, wherein the possibility of winning is random and cannot be predicted but can be theoretically calculated.  Luck in a scientific definition is like superstitions it never exists and is not true. So basing on that, superstitious strategy never exist.  Grin.

Anyway, on topic, it won't be considered a strategy because we are only betting and wagering in blind relying on the chance that we will win one day.  Grin


For sure applying martingale is a destructive option for bet, " you will loss more trying to recover your previous loss". 

It is indeed established if we failed to know when to stop.  There are players that can take advantage of Martingale especially the reverse one if they are relying on consecutive win and stop.  The key factor to winning using a martingale or not being destroyed by it is to know when to stop.
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January 08, 2023, 05:47:52 PM
#54
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Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?
Well, basically magical thinking works as well as martingale (as they both don't work), but funny enough they don't hurt your changes any more then any other strategy. So you might as well go full superstitious.

Good gamblers must know that "there is not real luck" but on only statistics / math rule that can be applied on your gambling games.
Ok maybe there are some times when you feel to be "lucky" and you're winning more of the "normal" chance, but you cannot real take advantage on this since it's just based on casualty. Not more, not less.

For sure applying martingale is a destructive option for bet, " you will loss more trying to recover your previous loss".  
I agree with you. Technically there's no such thing as luck as what word comes with a package of different meanings, but i think that's the best word to describe the situation when you are against all odds winning a lot. It however doesn't necessarily mean that word "luck" would contain anything magical. Or that there would be some items that bring luck or or that some people would be born lucky or anything like that.
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January 08, 2023, 05:41:12 PM
#53
Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?

I hate to disagree but there is really no evidence that suggests about being superstitious will somehow increase our chances if we bet in a specific day where we are feeling we will get lucky as we can't also know when will be our lucky day. But I think believing that we are lucky in that specific day will boost our confidence that will indeed help us in our gambling activities because we are getting positive vibes out of it, it may be fake or unreal because superstitious beliefs don't really boost our chances but the important thing is that the confidence it gives to us.
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January 08, 2023, 05:12:25 PM
#52
Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?

Isn't it obvious that once we feel luck is on our side, we will continue to gamble? Not a strategy but rather a common and usual approach.

I have that kind of feeling too but in most cases, even on a losing streak, I try to bounce back without relying on my luck. In gambling, there's no such thing as a direct connection related to any superstitious belief and I don't want to apply that thing in my gambling activity.

If it seems good for you, then it's up to you how you looked at it.
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January 08, 2023, 04:59:00 PM
#51
It's not a strategy because you don't have to think about it, you'll wait for the result to come, and then if it's favorable to you then you'll figure out that you're lucky if you're winning at most times. But if not, then that means you're not lucky and just losing everything you've got. And if there's someone that has been doing this strategy for so long and only gambles to continue when he's lucky, and then stops completely when for the first few bets he's already losing.
Exactly!

You cant call it a strategy since you are just basically be doing up those casual actions or moves that you had on the time you do engage a particular gambling game.If it do turns out to be positive or profitable then
it would be normal that you would be thinking that your current strategy is working.

Just like been said that there's no thing on this world which would affect or increase your winning chances or probability or simply luck on dealing with a gambling game considering that
everything is random. Never make yourself been pushed on believing on things which are impossible to point or notice it out.
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January 08, 2023, 03:55:28 PM
#50
Now, let's be some superstitious and say, if you play only when luck appears to be on your side, would you call that a good strategy?


I think that can describe approaches similar to modified versions of martingale.

Where a player might reduce their wager amount by half when they lose and double the wager amount after a win. Assuming that periods of winning and losing will be cyclical and trend based.

But to develop a good gambling strategy involving superstition. I think it would be necessary to follow guidelines set by esoteric branches of study like astrology. There are many who have commented on the uncanny accuracy of astrological descriptions. There are interesting facets of study behind these trends. Which interestingly enough could involve math and statistics. Even things which on the surface appear completely superstition or luck, might involve math and science upon deeper inspection.
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