Interesting how some people believe that there is "a right time" for luck to come and make money.
I don't judge them, because belief is something that we should believe in or at least respect those who believe in it, but never judge. However, I don't believe that there could be something "mysterious", cosmic events, or something like that, that increases the chance of someone gaining something good.
Regardless of whether I play every day or not, I believe that luck is the same, that it happens "at random" and that there is no right time for it to happen.
Even for those who play every day, how do you know if the "lucky moment" will occur at 9 am or 9 pm?
How to identify whether a sequence of wins is a "lucky moment" or an eventuality that will only serve as "bait" to bet more and lose all the money?
We will never know when luck will come, but many people think that their luck will come soon. It makes them think there is still the "right time" to see their luck, even though they don't know when their luck will come. We can't blame those who believe that because maybe their culture believes that, so they still say it. Those of us who don't believe also don't need to say anything because their belief is different from what we know.
Those who play every day will assume that their lucky moment will come at that time every day so they will gamble before the time comes and wait for their luck to come. If they knew that luck would not come regularly but randomly, they might not gamble every day just because they wanted to get that lucky moment. No one can identify when that lucky moment will come because we will only know when we can win from a gambling game, whether small or big.
But after that, we may not find luck will be with us again. There is no need to use bait to get gamblers to return to gambling again because as long as there is still a desire to win the next win or recover from their losses, they will still return to gambling and will not think about anything else.