Having a good skill and a high-paying job does not stop you from gambling. Crash games and other games whose outcomes can't be predicted are just games of luck that people are using to pass time and try their luck if they can have a big win.
There is nothing too personal about me. I'm also a fan of the crash landing games, as I have used a few cents to make a few dollars from the game, and I must say the game can't be predicted to some point, but then again, if you try it without being too greedy, you can also get something out of the crash game.
Yeah its interesting how even people with skills and good jobs can get hooked on the thrill of gambling especially with games like crash games. Your experience shows the mix of excitement and uncertainty that comes with trying your luck. It's a reminder that while there's potential for some extra cash, it's important to stay grounded and not get carried away. Nust need to approach gambling with caution and set limits to keep things fun without risking financial stability
That's probably what keeping gamblers taking the risk to play crash games, even if the odds are not going their way, it's the excitement that they are after, but after losing money, they will realized that crash is very hard to win with big money. So it's either they not get addicted, or to stir away from that kind of games.
It's a really simple equation, the companies offering crash games are not charities, gleefully giving away wads of money to random customers. There are simple statistics and algorithms that are powering these scripts, which define a certain win ratio that will be the average over time. These companies have setup costs, advertising costs, staffing costs and ongoing website maintenance costs as a starting point before they even consider the profit margin that they want to work in. That means that every customer will be losing a portion of their money to pay for all these company costs and profits. That is the bare underlying facts of the situation, however much their marketing might try to gloss over it.
Maybe just a small percentage of players are going to win in day. But then again, they will come back the next day to play ever more money and hope that they will replicate the winnings, they might, but it will not last long. Everything is business, maybe the next day you will lose and the other person will win and so it will start the vicious cycle and at the end of the day, it's the casino that are going to win.