Obviously you have to make full considerations before finally making the decision to bet with a large amount, is this the best way to speed up the chances of winning? I say not entirely, even if you for example change the budget to be bigger but still it will not have an effect, and maybe it will only make you enjoy gambling longer because your budget is large and it is like making you have many lives before finally losing. And well like I said it will not affect completely, gambling is only one and nothing more than luck, although you may have good skills but still maybe it affects only a few percent. Choosing a little thrill is better than more defeat, and of course that is the end that is always the starting point of some who experience addiction.
That's right, this activity should only be for fun, not more than that if you don't want it to end badly. Gambling is a very high-risk activity, and I hope all new gamblers understand this. if they really want to find entertainment then they shouldn't also increase their budget, nothing else in my opinion is their wrong assumption to increase the chances of profit.
Many bettors bet more and think that it will magically increase their chances of winning. No matter what, gambling is still a game of luck. Betting bigger may bring short-term excitement, but inevitably leads to bigger losses and regret.
When viewed through the perspective of responsibility, gambling should always be treated as just that:
a distraction, a casual journey into the world of risk taken just for the sake of entertainment. It's not a solid wealth strategy. All those new gamblers with dollar signs need a reality check. Budget increases don't increase profit; they increase pain, sorrow.
Gambling should remain a game, as you say. It should never become a lifeline or path to success. Those entering this high-risk field must act properly. There is a lot more to life than the deceptive belief of get rich quick.
Well as I said above, no matter how much money the tone brings it still won't have an effect on increasing the chances of winning, but maybe it will be useful to increase your playing time for longer. Well I understand their thoughts, and it is only natural because every gambler will always look for many ways to win and one of them is by bringing more capital, they think this will work but in the end their losses are even greater there. I say you absolutely will not be able to make the magic come, because it is really only about luck, nothing more than that, if you are lucky it means you will win, and if you are unlucky it means you lose, that's all and that's simple to understand the concept of gambling in general.
Well it's true I agree that gambling is just a "journey to achieve entertainment, not income", it's very stupid if someone assumes that this is a strategy to achieve wealth, if you want to be rich then work with your sweat, not looking for luck like this, obviously this does not enter the logic of normal people. If you want to get rich from gambling then you have to be a bookie yourself not a gambler who always hopes for luck, because obviously the gambling system is created to always benefit the house itself, that's all.