Yes, that's true, because the estimated winning percentage is smaller than the losing percentage. Even though there will be a big win to be had, it won't be easy to get and not everyone can get that win, only people who have strong luck can get that big win. And it's also important to remember that slot machines are random and there is no guarantee that someone will always win. There are also other factors such as machine volatility or variability that can affect how often they win or win prizes. Because gambling is paid, if those who are not ready to lose their money can look for free demo-based slot sites, the sensation will be different from those of us who use real money to gamble.
The luck they have will not always accompany them to always win, nor do they have to use gambling as their main source of income, as you said, to get a steady income they have to work in real companies, they can also work in a gambling company if they can join it, after all there's no harm in it. It's just unethical to make gambling your main income, because the percentage of losses will be greater than the percentage of wins.
Very well said, mate! estimated winning is much smaller compare to losing that's why gambler tends to gamble more because they are chasing their loses. some slots machine are truly random and there's no guarantee of winning unless there's a cheating incident wherein slots has been set up to winning only but I haven't heard any incident like that. I prefer to do gambling while having a stable job or business but I always suggest to others that gambling should not look as a main source because it has no potential to be treated as stable job. Gambling is just an entertainment not a job.
I've also never heard of slot machines being rigged except for poker, maybe there are some poker players who rig their games to get their winnings. And if there are people who rig slot machines maybe they are hackers, but I don't think it's possible that slot machines can be rigged because as long as I know gambling there has been no news of slot machines being rigged except for those who work in companies that do not pay the winnings obtained by their players, I believe it because I myself have experienced it hahaha.
That's good, gambling when you already have a steady income or a business that promises income. I agree with you, gambling is not recommended to be used as a permanent source of income even if they are professional in gambling it does not rule out the possibility of them losing at gambling, because as you said gambling is only for entertainment and fun.
Yes, that's true, because the estimated winning percentage is smaller than the losing percentage. Even though there will be a big win to be had, it won't be easy to get and not everyone can get that win, only people who have strong luck can get that big win. And it's also important to remember that slot machines are random and there is no guarantee that someone will always win. There are also other factors such as machine volatility or variability that can affect how often they win or win prizes. Because gambling is paid, if those who are not ready to lose their money can look for free demo-based slot sites, the sensation will be different from those of us who use real money to gamble.
The luck they have will not always accompany them to always win, nor do they have to use gambling as their main source of income, as you said, to get a steady income they have to work in real companies, they can also work in a gambling company if they can join it, after all there's no harm in it. It's just unethical to make gambling your main income, because the percentage of losses will be greater than the percentage of wins.
Getting a big win will depend on luck and the skills a person has because a big win will be very difficult to get. If they can win, it should make them happy and they can think about stopping themselves from gambling. But what happens is that they continue gambling and still hope to get a big win. Even though they can win, they won't always be able to get it often. We can only gamble and enjoy it and will not try to chase victory because we have seen many people fail in pursuing victory. Gambling using money to make money is still one of the ways people use to earn money, but they should look for jobs that can actually give them money.
Luck will only come sometimes and cannot always be there every time they gamble so they have to keep their thoughts away from chasing their winnings. And that is why we cannot make gambling our main source of income. And I agree with what you suggest about working in a real company so they can get a salary that can be their main income. That would be better because they could earn money every week or month and not have to think about making money from gambling. But they can still gamble for fun without thinking about anything.
For mother's luck is right that will give them victory but for skills I doubt it, because slot games don't seem to require good skills, because for beginners who gamble by basing even if they are lucky they can get a win, so I think the role of luck is above skill if for slot gambling. Unlike poker gambling where math is the core that must be mastered. It's true that you say gambling to make money but it can't be separated from their luck, because even if they gamble desperately if they don't have strong luck in my opinion they won't get their winnings even if they spend a lot of money to get a win.
It's true that you say they have to keep their minds off getting the win, the win is secondary, the main thing is that they have to look for fun in gambling, it's not just the win that makes them happy, because the sensation that exists in gambling can also make them happy if they gamble with the aim of seeking fun and entertainment, but unfortunately many people pursue victory so that many of them become stressed because of the pursuit of the desired victory. I admit that everyone wants to win, but if they gamble to get a win, it's wrong.