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You're both examples are really sure instances but one thing with me is the fact that I don't like living in assumption and that's why I prefer everything I'm getting involved with be active rather than in assumptions.
If we could be truthful and sincere to ourselves then you'll understand that working is boring and when you calculate your monthly salary in 12 months isn't even enough to live a better life and suddenly your star shined in you on a fateful day and you want to get everything done so that people would believe.
I really don't see hitting and running as actually a nice approach to getting a casino appreciate ones work, and I have no issue with someone who won a huge some of money and left the casino for a long while before coming back to gamble again and maybe his absence was as a result of him building his life so rather than gamble away the money I won maybe I would take a break from the internet
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As long as you are not coming back to play and you've used that money to improve your life and your family then you're good and you can say that you did beat the house, now the real fight is urging yourself not to go back to gambling again, because like a ghost it keeps haunting you to come back and play again, and this is the hardest fight to win because it will keep playing in your mind that you can do it again, and when you come back even if playing with a small amount, that's where the house will slowly get your winning.
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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?
This isnt beating the house just because you had just made out some profits on those sessions which it cant be called on beating up the house because its an another story because thats not how it works.
If you do see it up that way then so be it but its not beating up the house.You are just wise that you do made out some hit and run kind of step which you do ensure out your profits which is a wise
move and the best thing is that you do able to make out some investment or made out some business with those wins and never returned your back yourself in the house.
Beating up the house is impossible but on this way then at least you do make out a right choice.
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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.
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Beating the house depends how you see it. If those scenarios will make you think that you've beaten them then that's it.

But if that's not satisfying to you then you'll still have to find a way of beating them with the most satisfying way that you can ever be. Anyway, with such thinking of beating them and running away from them with your profit.

I find it as a success that you should really be celebrating and even more if you've ever had to start with that money with your business. That's one of the most satisfying scenario for real.
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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?
Bro for me, I Dont think any one can do that, i mean you cant fucking the cheat the whole process@the house. If you won that kind of money in your first try as a gambler that only means one thing which is continuous playing and trying more times on the casino.  Maybe for the that little moment that you won the money, you can hold back a bit but am very certain you are still going to go back and play on more. I can remember one of my guy who luckily won
a hundred thousand buck on his first try and he also made similar comments and vow saying never to try gambling again but he couldn't keep up instead it made him gamble more with higher stakes
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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?
You never beat the house, you just beat your urge and your addiction to gambling its hard to do this, winning a huge amount and then not coming back to gamble again, its almost 100% that if you win a huge amount, you almost come back and try your luck again, that's what makes gambling addicted and exciting because you can actually win a big amount


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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?
This is rare but if someone can do that congratulations to him, he can say that to himself as long as he is not coming back to play, but the house always wins maybe not you, maybe not now, but once you come back even if it takes weeks or months the house will beat you and it ll win, its always a matter of time.
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Yes that's a strategy to beat casino but with extreme low probability that is not paid with high enough reward (poor risk/reward ratio) so its not the strategy that can be used for anyone because on average 60 out of 100 will not even double before loosing everything. So its not like every person who starts wins and only those who stays long enough in casino are losing. Some lose everything without being in a profit even a penny. It's a myth that new gamblers (first time in a casino) are luckier than others.

Casino is a place to have fun and feel extreme emotions. Not a place to easily win first million.
I agree. Those scenarios did beat the casino but if you come to think of it, it’s rare to happen that if you just got lucky and earn thousands of dollars while your are starting gambling, you will just walk away outside casino instead of playing more to chase more profits and to chase more of your luck. Some even end up lose everything they have won because their urge to gamble becomes uncontrollable. That proves that at the end of the day, it’s always the casino that keeps an edge over the players.
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This scenario is hard to come by only a few can pull it off but I'm sure even if he has won at his first lucky break playing in the casino he will come back with the winnings with a few dollars left and play again expecting the same win but that is unlikely to happen again due to luck It won't come all the time, and I don't think the casino house can be beat in that scenario.

Second point I don't know if anyone has managed to do this but basically I don't think it's possible for him to try with $200 and then expect to win hundreds of thousands of dollars in the process of playing, so I say this scenario can't just go away for sure he will return no matter what the victory.
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This might only work if you are lucky enough to win the money on every casino that you are going to play with because you can run from your first casino but there’s no guarantee that you will win on your second casino so there’s still a risk and of course no guaranteed return in gambling. If you will gamble with your first attempt only and will never try it again, this could be possible.
They are just claiming this at first but most of them failed to remain away from any gambling site because they already have the idea about gambling so time will come that they will start to gamble again with that money. The house will always win, running away wont make the such lose that much because they can still make money from the losses of the other gamblers. If you want to quit right away, the better but better not to fully claim it if you can’t control yourself.
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This might only work if you are lucky enough to win the money on every casino that you are going to play with because you can run from your first casino but there’s no guarantee that you will win on your second casino so there’s still a risk and of course no guaranteed return in gambling. If you will gamble with your first attempt only and will never try it again, this could be possible.
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Most gamblers cannot show the kind of control it takes to never gamble again once they have won a large sum of money. They will get it in their brain that they can do it again and not realize that they might have been extremely lucky the 1st time around. Kudos to you if you can exhibit that kind of control, but 99.9% will not be able to.
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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?
Of course logically talking this scenario is not just possible but actually happening, many people have done it and became rich just by gambling and even some gamblers getting stopped by casinos because they win constantly and beat the casino is some ways they can’t stop them. Smart people would stop once they get a big win and invest that money in something profitable since we all know that if you continue playing the casino will take all that money back if not more.
I can give you a small example of Don Johnson with a quick search on google you can get many similar gamblers with insane profits which we can say they beaten the casino, But in the other hand it’s the casino is earning much more than they lose from the small amount of people who could gain from gambling so it doesn’t really matter for the casino but the opposite way that may bring more gamblers when they hear someone could earn much money with that casino and would like to try their chances there. 1 person beat the house but 100 or more people lose against the house.
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The House always wins means that whether or not a bet is won a lose the house has a calibrated system that takes off a few percentages on each bet placed by all gamblers so in the end it is a win-win for the casino, but walking away when a gambler wins a good amount can save you a whole lot but them the tendency and zeal beat the house frequently will still lead to losing everything back to the house.
-when a player wins and withdraws their winning the casino revenue only reduces since they will repay the winnings from the previous losses of others but even in doing that, the casino still charges a lot from the balance even though some of those charges are hidden from the gamblers.
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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.

I am more on having your luck. Because whatever strategy you will apply, at the end of the day, house always win.
But if you are a player who knows when to stop, you can go home as winner also.
And what the OP presented is for me, one way to beat the house. You stop once you got your winnings.
And use your winnings to improve your living. But remember, more gamblers will continue to play up until they lose it all, hence, why house always wins.
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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.
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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?
Both of the scenarios you've provided could be considered as a way that you've beaten the casino or the house. For me, if you have been able to win or on a positive gain on a casino, that could also mean that you've beaten the casino.

Also, for the first scenario that you've mentioned, this was one of my methods before where I would try out and create accounts on different casino then will play a few games and leave once I've won a certain amount and never come back. It feels like I have beginners luck on those platforms.
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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?
^This is not a gambler mindset.
A gambler will always return to gamble even if they win or lose.
But if you are going to ask my side if I were in that situation, of course, I will return and gamble but only those limited amount so that I know how to control my limit and probably the house cannot get back what I have won or it could be a long term but at least I am enjoyed.
That is why gamblers act, they never mind what they lose but if they will win they are very happy considering that they lose a lot more than they won. So if you are running away form that gambling casino, can you promise yourself to never gamble again? I don't know if there is a gambler like that.
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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?

The fact that you won and the house never retake their losses, it simply means that you beat the house. 

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?

This is the same scenario with an added storyline, so the answer will be the same.  If you won and left the casino with profit in your hand and never to return again means you have beaten the casino and you never give them any chance to recover their losses because you never returned to that platform.
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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?
The casino can't be beaten. It means you retreated in time of not being beaten by the 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?
I believe it's the same above situation. You retreated in time and made good us of the money won. It's even possible to keep coming back to the casino to gamble, using the profit from your business (which you own due to the winnings made from the casino), without being beaten by the house, although you are never able to beat them too!
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