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If you think about it, yeah. For me, you just won against the house, but in terms of a larger scale, like considering all the members in the casino, the house is still the winner. So you are a lucky person but not fortunate enough for everyone.

You will go back and think that you can do it again, which is more likely to happen in these scenarios.

Be disciplined and you would win against the house.
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every time some one is able to realize a profit "indeed" he has beaten the house and of course this is a nice example (but really hard to see in real life).
It's really hard to see some one not "gambling again" since most of the times gamblers are playing also for fun... and Casinos are pretty aware of this stuff (just see promotions, rake-back, bonus etc... Wink )

Hard to resist when we win. Winning around $100-$200 can't really make us stop. That winning is fairly small.

Fact that we able to win, we will always try to gamble again as luck is near to us.

Salute to those gamblers that can resist 100% to continue after winning an amount I have mentioned. Smiley
I agree that this is extremely difficult to do, in fact I would argue it is way easier to stop yourself when you are losing, as you do not want to lose even more money than what you have lost already, but when you are winning what is stopping you? You feel great about finally having a good day at the casino and you have more money than when you session started, so instead of stopping you look to gamble even more as you feel this is your day and you will keep winning.
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Secondly, imagine that on your first day of gambling, you gambled $200 and in the process, won money running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, you withdraw the money and start up your own business, and never returned to gambling again, isn't this one way to beat the house?

every time some one is able to realize a profit "indeed" he has beaten the house and of course this is a nice example (but really hard to see in real life).
It's really hard to see some one not "gambling again" since most of the times gamblers are playing also for fun... and Casinos are pretty aware of this stuff (just see promotions, rake-back, bonus etc... Wink )

Hard to resist when we win. Winning around $100-$200 can't really make us stop. That winning is fairly small.

Fact that we able to win, we will always try to gamble again as luck is near to us.

Salute to those gamblers that can resist 100% to continue after winning an amount I have mentioned. Smiley
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"Can The House Be Beaten This way?"

The mentioned scenarios in the OP are not ways of beating the house, well obviously. Generally, some random hash favor that user to win on that particular session. Those scenarios mentioned instead by the OP are, a good approach when we hit a good winning amount and that should be practiced by almost gamblers every time they winning amount.

Hit and Run is a strategy to take advantage of our winnings in the casino, not a strategy to beat the house.
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Simply, if we are in that situation mentioned in the topic, we just take advantage of what happened here and that's a good action. We didn't beat the house but rather just do the better choice of using the winning money for something valuable and important.

Actually, it's hard to just stop after winning since why should we stop if we feel lucky?

It's good that after winning, the temptation of continuing more is being handled properly.
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Secondly, imagine that on your first day of gambling, you gambled $200 and in the process, won money running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, you withdraw the money and start up your own business, and never returned to gambling again, isn't this one way to beat the house?

every time some one is able to realize a profit "indeed" he has beaten the house and of course this is a nice example (but really hard to see in real life).
It's really hard to see some one not "gambling again" since most of the times gamblers are playing also for fun... and Casinos are pretty aware of this stuff (just see promotions, rake-back, bonus etc... Wink )
Yeah, the time one makes a win it is like beating the house. My number of wins is much higher than the number of losses, but my net wager is on loss. This shows one might beat the house for high number of times whereas the house beats you in the form of winning money. It is true to keep thyself away from gambling when we were availed with different form of bonuses to keep ourselves active.
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Secondly, imagine that on your first day of gambling, you gambled $200 and in the process, won money running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, you withdraw the money and start up your own business, and never returned to gambling again, isn't this one way to beat the house?

every time some one is able to realize a profit "indeed" he has beaten the house and of course this is a nice example (but really hard to see in real life).
It's really hard to see some one not "gambling again" since most of the times gamblers are playing also for fun... and Casinos are pretty aware of this stuff (just see promotions, rake-back, bonus etc... Wink )
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in the scenario you gave and as an individual, yeah, sure, you've beaten the casino, but at end of the day, the casino would still be in profit. also, I am pretty sure a lot of people have done this kind of "strategy" and the majority, if not all of them, are actually just a one-time gambler that got lucky.

How could the casino profit from you if you already won and left the scene?  No matter how we think of it, the casino has lost in this scenario.   Yes, Casino might have profited from the other players but the discussion is about a person who won and quite entirely.  So there is no chance that the casino can be of profit in the scenario given by @OP.

I do not know why people consider this action of gambling and quitting while on the profit, not a gambler's mindset.  It is a mindset of a gambler, but that isn't an ordinary mindset where a gambler keeps on playing after the win-loss experience.

not many gamblers have that kind of disposition in gambling. most that we have encountered are continuously gambling even after huge winnings. well, that is good for the gambler if he finally decide to use his winnings to better options.


True, it is more likely that the person knows how gambling works and would have taken the chance to runaway with the profit and quit because he knows when he comeback he will eventually lose the winnings.  I think this is a mindset of a gambler that has full control of his action and is not affected by greed.

The fact that the player has a smart gambling mindset is that on the second scenario, he used the winnings to establish a business, he is not gambling in a another industry which is more possibly a success because of the shows discipline after winning.
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How could the casino profit from you if you already won and left the scene?  No matter how we think of it, the casino has lost in this scenario.   Yes, Casino might have profited from the other players but the discussion is about a person who won and quite entirely.  So there is no chance that the casino can be of profit in the scenario given by @OP.

I do not know why people consider this action of gambling and quitting while on the profit, not a gambler's mindset.  It is a mindset of a gambler, but that isn't an ordinary mindset where a gambler keeps on playing after the win-loss experience.
It's true that when a gambler is on a winning streak, one should keep going forward until he starts to lose. But after reading the continuation of the story of OP, his friend was really new to it and doesn't have that type of mindset as a gambler.
And eventually, the friend got back and lost to the casino and that's the cycle that we know of when a gambler has won, he'll really go back again and expect to lose what he's got the casino back.

not many gamblers have that kind of disposition in gambling. most that we have encountered are continuously gambling even after huge winnings. well, that is good for the gambler if he finally decide to use his winnings to better options.
And someone who's on a winning streak will have more freedom and that's why keeping on is what we know of what will someone do.
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in the scenario you gave and as an individual, yeah, sure, you've beaten the casino, but at end of the day, the casino would still be in profit. also, I am pretty sure a lot of people have done this kind of "strategy" and the majority, if not all of them, are actually just a one-time gambler that got lucky.

How could the casino profit from you if you already won and left the scene?  No matter how we think of it, the casino has lost in this scenario.   Yes, Casino might have profited from the other players but the discussion is about a person who won and quite entirely.  So there is no chance that the casino can be of profit in the scenario given by @OP.

I do not know why people consider this action of gambling and quitting while on the profit, not a gambler's mindset.  It is a mindset of a gambler, but that isn't an ordinary mindset where a gambler keeps on playing after the win-loss experience.

not many gamblers have that kind of disposition in gambling. most that we have encountered are continuously gambling even after huge winnings. well, that is good for the gambler if he finally decide to use his winnings to better options. in this scenario, the site loses a player but hey, there are a lot more of degen gamblers.  Grin
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Hi gamblers, it's a simple question I want to ask...

Remember it is said that, in gambling, the house always wins, I Want us to look at this two scenarios and tell if this are not actually a way to win/beat the house..

Imagine yourself as a new gambler who just joined a casino, played a few dollars and with luck on your side, you win money running into thousands of dollars, will withdrawing your money plus winnings from that casino, never to return there to play again, mean you have beaten that casino?

Secondly, imagine that on your first day of gambling, you gambled $200 and in the process, won money running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, you withdraw the money and start up your own business, and never returned to gambling again, isn't this one way to beat the house?

When you win a bet, you are part of the percentage that won that bet, and more so, there are set of people who lost in that duration, it could be a loss to the house but they do recover from those losses within some period, no matter how big you won from a casino, there are hundreds and thousands who will lose a huge amount in that casino depending on how large is the player base of that casino.

Gambling has a way of making you want to come back, especially when you notice an opportunity and feel like risking it in the hopes that it would be a good day. I find myself in that scenario occasionally; I see some good matches that I think I could bet on whenever I attempt to take a vacation from gambling, but the urge to test it out won't let me rest, and before I realize it, I've lost some money. I believe it is natural for gamblers to feel the want to return, but establishing a limit to stop when you realize you are losing is the best option.
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Lol, Am gone through every comment and I must say that i enjoyed the the conversation so far,
To add, i personally know that the scenarios i mentioned is (though very possible to happen) unlikely, at least, I know a someone who won close to $7000 on his second day of gambling, he started the first day and gambled away $15, after about 2 weeks, he came back to the same casino, deposited $100 and started playing one of this pragmatic games, betting random amount on each round of the game, he got luck and won over 15 free rounds, through this rounds, he won several  multipliers and that was how he's total winning amount to $6,879, that is a lot of money if converted to my countries currency, I advised him to withdraw that money and start a business with it, and forget about gambling, he did obey, started a business but later went into gambling again without me knowing, I only got to know that he went back to gambling when I saw that he's business wasn't doing well as it suppose, I tried inquiring from him what's going on, he later opened up to me that he lost over $2000 on sports betting some weeks back, and the loss is affecting his business.

This was how the idea of this thread came by.
That was a good story and that really happens to everyone. We have the idea on what we must do with our winnings but eventually, we want to get back on it when we face some problems again financially. We're ending it down to the idea that gambling may help us again.

As for your friend, he may not be focused with his business and kept gambling without you knowing and he just told probably a portion of his loss and shy to tell the whole thing on how big his loss were.
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Hi gamblers, it's a simple question I want to ask...

Remember it is said that, in gambling, the house always wins, I Want us to look at this two scenarios and tell if this are not actually a way to win/beat the house..

Imagine yourself as a new gambler who just joined a casino, played a few dollars and with luck on your side, you win money running into thousands of dollars, will withdrawing your money plus winnings from that casino, never to return there to play again, mean you have beaten that casino?

Secondly, imagine that on your first day of gambling, you gambled $200 and in the process, won money running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, you withdraw the money and start up your own business, and never returned to gambling again, isn't this one way to beat the house?
Well technically you win the house, but as odds are so little of you hitting jackpot t can't be considered a good tactic as most of the people would not win hundreds of thousands. But after said that, it might be the best tactic for all i know but you really need that luck on your side, as that's a long shot.

However i've been thinking this scenario. As some point i might save money just to try one big bet instead of several low ($2) ones. But to be honest in reality $2 are considered high for me atm
I've been trying out some slots with fun money to get the feel how often i would win and it miight take like hundreds of games to get one meaningful amount of money for one bet. And even with $100 play bets i haven't got a decent jackpot. Big ones yes but nothing life changing. So i am assuming it would be near miracle to win $200k.

But that's what we are here for. Luck and miracles so i am thinking of trying.

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in the scenario you gave and as an individual, yeah, sure, you've beaten the casino, but at end of the day, the casino would still be in profit. also, I am pretty sure a lot of people have done this kind of "strategy" and the majority, if not all of them, are actually just a one-time gambler that got lucky.

How could the casino profit from you if you already won and left the scene?  No matter how we think of it, the casino has lost in this scenario.   Yes, Casino might have profited from the other players but the discussion is about a person who won and quite entirely.  So there is no chance that the casino can be of profit in the scenario given by @OP.

I do not know why people consider this action of gambling and quitting while on the profit, not a gambler's mindset.  It is a mindset of a gambler, but that isn't an ordinary mindset where a gambler keeps on playing after the win-loss experience.
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Hi gamblers, it's a simple question I want to ask...

Remember it is said that, in gambling, the house always wins, I Want us to look at this two scenarios and tell if this are not actually a way to win/beat the house..

Imagine yourself as a new gambler who just joined a casino, played a few dollars and with luck on your side, you win money running into thousands of dollars, will withdrawing your money plus winnings from that casino, never to return there to play again, mean you have beaten that casino?

Secondly, imagine that on your first day of gambling, you gambled $200 and in the process, won money running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, you withdraw the money and start up your own business, and never returned to gambling again, isn't this one way to beat the house?

That is correct in both scenarios and the second one is truly beating the casino.The problem though is that whenever you start gambling a feeling of some sort of belonging to the game starts automatically growing in you,it is this feeling that it will hunt you for a long time even if you run away with several thousand dollars as winnings and even if you start your own business.

Let's suppose someone beat the casino house and won 200k dollars,an amount enough to start a business in his city where he lives.Things start to go well even for the business but this feeling of wanting to go back and try that emotion and feeling that the game gave you while you won grows bigger and bigger and you go again to that casino this time losing everything including your business.

Moral of my story:No one ever got rich or started a better life through gambling.
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Hi gamblers, it's a simple question I want to ask...

Remember it is said that, in gambling, the house always wins, I Want us to look at this two scenarios and tell if this are not actually a way to win/beat the house..

Imagine yourself as a new gambler who just joined a casino, played a few dollars and with luck on your side, you win money running into thousands of dollars, will withdrawing your money plus winnings from that casino, never to return there to play again, mean you have beaten that casino?

Secondly, imagine that on your first day of gambling, you gambled $200 and in the process, won money running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, you withdraw the money and start up your own business, and never returned to gambling again, isn't this one way to beat the house?

The two scenarios that you describe in this thread only apply to people who accidentally gamble. I mean, they just want to experience the thrill of gambling and it turns out that luck is really on their side. that is, they are not gamblers.they can withdraw it, then never come back. however, for those of us who like the hobby of gambling. automatically, we will visit that casino again in the future.

The problem is, because we love gambling itself whether it's casino games or sports betting. it's tough, when we deliberately gamble just to beat the house. usually, it's this kind of mindset that will set one up for dramatic defeat. try to imagine otherwise, if on your first day of gambling, you lost several hundred dollars in the process, what would you do. So, for me it's not a matter of how to beat the house.  but, what about when I enjoy a betting session in the process. related to winning or losing, isn't that part of the risk that we are clearly aware of. I love betting on football, doesn't mean I have to beat the house.most importantly, the pleasure that I get from the essence of betting itself, especially when watching the game.
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Hi gamblers, it's a simple question I want to ask...

Remember it is said that, in gambling, the house always wins, I Want us to look at this two scenarios and tell if this are not actually a way to win/beat the house..

Imagine yourself as a new gambler who just joined a casino, played a few dollars and with luck on your side, you win money running into thousands of dollars, will withdrawing your money plus winnings from that casino, never to return there to play again, mean you have beaten that casino?

Secondly, imagine that on your first day of gambling, you gambled $200 and in the process, won money running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, you withdraw the money and start up your own business, and never returned to gambling again, isn't this one way to beat the house?

Everyone has said that the gambler can't stop gambling somehow, but that's an assumption. Yes, indeed, the gambler can never stop gambling. No one has joined the OP. Making hundreds of thousands of dollars with $200 doesn't make sense. But if you gamble with big money and win, maybe you don't want to go back to the casino again. Then you might really have beaten the house.
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Imagine yourself as a new gambler who just joined a casino, played a few dollars and with luck on your side, you win money running into thousands of dollars, will withdrawing your money plus winnings from that casino, never to return there to play again, mean you have beaten that casino?

Secondly, imagine that on your first day of gambling, you gambled $200 and in the process, won money running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, you withdraw the money and start up your own business, and never returned to gambling again, isn't this one way to beat the house?
For real, hit and run... is this even possible?
Hypothetical, even if it were to happen, you would always come back. Its just something about gambling gambling and this isn't about addiction or anything but just how the psychology of humans could work.

It's the source of your capital, that's in the event that you did start a business as in the second scenario and in the first, maybe you didn't start a business but solved some pressing issues as well. There is no probability that, your not going going to have more issues or go into bankruptcy and given the idea that, you did got it easy, its enough reason to always think towards, trying a second time and that way, you could be trapped!
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Imagine yourself as a new gambler who just joined a casino, played a few dollars and with luck on your side, you win money running into thousands of dollars, will withdrawing your money plus winnings from that casino, never to return there to play again, mean you have beaten that casino?

Secondly, imagine that on your first day of gambling, you gambled $200 and in the process, won money running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, you withdraw the money and start up your own business, and never returned to gambling again, isn't this one way to beat the house?
All the two scenarios are one base on your explanation but in different actions. Well there is always a term call first timer luck. In the first timer luck the gambler might decided to withdraw and go without coming back to play again, but I don't think that gambler will go forever, even though he didn't come at that moment, months or years, there will be a day for him to try again.  Or if he didn't come back again at all, that means the orientation that was given to him was bad or good. It might that, he informed that gambling is not good so if you try win once don't play again. So with that he ran away with the first win. And that is yes he has beaten the house.
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You beat the casino in spirits, because you came out of the casino with more money than you came with. However, this does not mean that the casino is at a loss. There are a lot of other gamblers who played in that particular casino in that particular day and time that weren't as lucky as you, the casino takes profits from them. Furthermore, the probability of such thing happening is minuscule you may as well just bet without thinking you'd beat the house if you leave and never return. The saying still holds true, the house always wins. Maybe not from you but they will never go under just because one gambler went home with more money than he came in.
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