Gambling is supposed to lose all of your money right?
Not really. In the long term the inexorable trend is towards a loss for the House Edge but not in the short and medium term, otherwise no one would gamble.
True, I am observing how slots behave in a long session. At first it will give us good tumbles and almost easy bonus round. Later after hundreds of spins, slots will almost dead spin and getting bonus gets harder to trigger.
any slots has a house edge, in the long run your bankroll will decrease day by day.
Again, no. Your banrkoll will have occasional spikes, there will be days of slight wins and days when you win a jackpot, even if the long term trend is losing because of the House Edge.
Well, that maybe because of randomness and the kick in of RTP. If the casino has house edge, player has RTP to at least recover some of the losses during the session.
Even though poker or sports betting is a luck based games,
I've seen you around the forum and I consider you a decent poster but I don't know if you're writing this without thinking, if you don't know about gambling and are writing this for the posting requirements or if you missed a 'not'. The correct sentence would be:
'Even though poker or sports betting
is are not a luck based games'
This is debatable, I think it is both skill based and luck base game. We all know that in a game there is always a variable factor that is hidden or unpredictable that will affect the result of the game.
Everyone should realized gambling will make you loss all of your money, but it depends on how much you can afford to lose and does gambling make you happy or sad.
That's rubbish to be honest, I already explained.
Well, a player that don't quit while in profit will surely lose all his money. In gambling, it is always advisable to quit while ahead and come back another day.