We must not forget that the more we play, the more likely we are to hit the jackpot, the main question is when this will happen. If we are lucky and this happens at the beginning of our gaming journey, then we will have the opportunity to simply leave the casino, although I perfectly understand that this is very difficult to do for many reasons, but the key idea here is that this will happen to someone. The rest of the players will never experience this, and even if they could take their winnings and leave, they will not be able to do so.
Sometimes you need to think about different things, and one of them that arises for me is how the casino makes money, if on me, then how can I tip the scales on my side as much as possible. This will reduce my losses, although it will not guarantee a win. But as I mentioned earlier, whoever lasts longer in a casino with minimal expenses is already good, if at the same time we get at least some satisfaction, and do not go to play like a soulless gaming machine.
The odds are always the same, independent of how many times you have played.
Imaging throwing a dice, the chances of getting a six is always 1 in 6, no matter how many times you have done it in the past.
Now, if you meant something like, the chances of getting a 6 after X amount of throws, then yeah, the more times you throw, the more chances you have. For example after 6 throws it is expected that you should have one six.
Absolutely agree with you. Each subsequent roll is not connected with the previous one, and therefore the probability that even after a thousand rolls with falling of numbered faces 1-5 the probability of falling of numbered face 6 also remains equal to 1/6. At the same time, the more you make rolls of the dice the more times the numbered face 6 can fall out, but do not forget that after each roll with the fallout of numbered faces 1-5 you lose your money. In addition, there is a high probability that even after making six throws you will not fall out the numbered face 6.