That is actually what I ever experienced, losing more, and gaining less in gambling. That is why I quit gambling. Because until now, I am still confused about how to be in the gambling well. I tried to learn about the strategy of betting and the game that I participated in. But I fact, I still lost more. I feel so dumb
Gambling is used as a place for fun and if you put all the money you have in the hope that you can get a lot of profit then it won't be possible because no one guarantees a win at every gamble you bet on so maybe you should be able to change your mindset. when gambling and use money that is not being used because the risk is that money at gambling can be lost instantly when you lose.
True, it's like how you just buy games and spend your time playing them for enjoyment, without thinking of getting any possible profits off of it ofc. That's the way games are made, and gambling is a form of game so you have to understand that first and foremost. The only difference here is the "jackpot" in games, where most games have a jackpot but it's only in-game, or something amazing, an easter egg of sorts, while gambling provides you a chance to win. I guess that difference holds a huge influence on a lot of people who gamble, which is why people think that gambling is a way to make a quick buck.
If some of the gamblers are here only for fun and entertainment that means, this type of gambler is willing to take risk and can afford to lose, it doesn't matter for if He win or lose. But if you are here in the gambling to earn a lot, you need to have a good plan or strategy to beat the beat the house edge something like that based on my experienced.
Strategy only lets you manage your funds properly and intelligently, it doesn't really let you win, nor does it help you beat the house edge. The only way to beat house edge imo is for the casino themselves to turn it off when you're playing. There were quite a few cases about such events happening, though the players already threw quite a hefty amount before asking the casino to let him play without house edges, he may have won in that case, but with the amount lost playing before hand? I doubt you could even call that a win.