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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Gambling is a game of luck. And if you shouldn't keep blaming yourself for your ignorant, you might end up causing more harm to yourselft. Even the people you think plays smarter than you, they also loose. so don't think its only you.

What I will only advice you is to keep playing, but don't play with an amount that will affect you if you loos. Because the loss play a very strong role.
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This is obvious, but also remember that knowing "too" much about the games could make you think that you could find some strategy that would make you win and most people fail to realize that they can't actually do that and end up losing. They think that since they know the game so well that they could find a way to make money, but the reality is that all games are "fixed" in favour of the casino and that means it's legally possible for them to win on the long run at all times, they will not lose at all.

I personally believe that the best thing they could do right now would be making sure that they are going to end up with just playing with a small information and have some fun. Like know that in blackjack, you need to be 21 or close and the dealer must be further away from you or bust. If you know just that much, like basically if you know the rules and what makes you win and what makes you lose, then you know enough, anything more than that and you are going to lose.
Most times, the casinos intentionally change game softwares and alter its learned performance slightly. They've designed these systems to favor them more than it favors the users, so in the event that they observe that some games are possibly getting more consistent big cashout,  they will slightly alter the outcomes of the game in their program or change the software totally to limit their payouts and increase their income,.
That's why you see  a strategy that has been working for you for sometime automatically fail you and keep giving you loses. If you don't recognize yourself and take a momentary break from it, you'll get so frustrated with your loses and the pressure to take all loses back emerges and these leads to more damages.
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This is obvious, but also remember that knowing "too" much about the games could make you think that you could find some strategy that would make you win and most people fail to realize that they can't actually do that and end up losing. They think that since they know the game so well that they could find a way to make money, but the reality is that all games are "fixed" in favour of the casino and that means it's legally possible for them to win on the long run at all times, they will not lose at all.

I personally believe that the best thing they could do right now would be making sure that they are going to end up with just playing with a small information and have some fun. Like know that in blackjack, you need to be 21 or close and the dealer must be further away from you or bust. If you know just that much, like basically if you know the rules and what makes you win and what makes you lose, then you know enough, anything more than that and you are going to lose.
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I started the world of casinos and I had no experience at all and that didn't lead me to be an addict either, and that is what has to be pointed out, a lot depends on how a person is and how they can face situations. that come your way in life, when I played for the first time I lost some money and couldn't do anything, I felt like I should do more and that I understood well the game I was playing but that's not the case, the more I put money into it, the more I was losing and he couldn't explain it to me, I even thought that things were going badly because the guy wanted it that way.

Then it was difficult for me to learn and know that this was not because the casino wanted it but because of its Porovably Fair system itself and that was something I least believed in, I started reading about it and it seems to me that the system is very transparent, there are many things that are not I understand that they are very technical but I do trust them, I didn't know that but since I lost money I became interested in learning those things.


It's great that you didn't let the initial setbacks lead to addiction and instead chose to educate yourself. Developing a solid understanding of the mechanisms involved in casino gaming help gamblers make informed decisions and approach it responsibly. Smiley
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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost.
You should have just quit at this point. There was no way you could have won. You lacked the skill, the finesse about the game. Maybe you had enough money that you didn't mind losing some of it.

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I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

If you had more about it, you would have known that disappointment is the end result. It was not your ignorance, it was inexperience.

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I would like to ask if some people here has experienced this too and what is the possibility that most people who experience repeated losses are Ignorant of the game play patterns.
If I don't know how to play first then play next.
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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Yesterday, I was discussing with my friend on my experience, and it was more obvious that my Ignorance played a major role in my bitter experience days before. It was after I was whipped badly that I went back and saw the demo option which I should've used to learn before I engaged. Also, I wish to advise all new gamblers to visit demo space in the casinos where you can learn before you start playing with real money cos I think it will help people master the games before engaging to have more fun, because not only did I lose money that day, but honestly, I didn't have any fun.

I would like to ask if some people here has experienced this too and what is the possibility that most people who experience repeated losses are Ignorant of the game play patterns.
Why would you keep betting if you have no clue what you are doing? Just hoping that luck happens? You should have watched a tutorial on youtube or read the game rules before placing any sort of bet if you didn't know what you were doing.
Really just that common sense. Who would really be the one will really be making out some bets if you dont know on what you are doing. It is really just that common or would really be that
a normal act for someone to make out adjustments on the time that they are really having those questions into their minds on which they would really be definitely doing their best
to learn up on what the things needs to be learnt up. It is really just that there are ones who cant really just that able to avoid on dealing up with something despite of zero knowledge towards it.
You would be just basically wasting up some money on something on which you dont really even know on what it is.
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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Yesterday, I was discussing with my friend on my experience, and it was more obvious that my Ignorance played a major role in my bitter experience days before. It was after I was whipped badly that I went back and saw the demo option which I should've used to learn before I engaged. Also, I wish to advise all new gamblers to visit demo space in the casinos where you can learn before you start playing with real money cos I think it will help people master the games before engaging to have more fun, because not only did I lose money that day, but honestly, I didn't have any fun.

I would like to ask if some people here has experienced this too and what is the possibility that most people who experience repeated losses are Ignorant of the game play patterns.

Even if you had tried the demo option then it wouldn't have made much of a difference because it's roulette.
You spin and if you are lucky then you win the round. It's more of a luck based game.
So doing the demo wouldn't have changed your luck. But yeah, what you're saying holds good when you are playing a skill based game.
Playing roulette is a complete waste of time that will never be replenished. Even if you play every day for 10 hours throughout the whole day, this will not give the player absolutely any advantage in the future when playing for real money. The player must think about where and how to find this advantage. It’s better to spend this time learning poker in the demo version of the game or blackjack, where you can become a real professional if you put in titanic efforts and don’t mind the time for it. In poker, luck is important, but skill is more important than anything else, because you can win without even going to showdown, but this is one example.

Skill based games do require luck because if there's no luck then even if we are master at a game then we won't win the game.
But that shouldn't stop us from not mastering the skill. Practicing in demo games could help us improve our skill a lot.
We shouldn't directly dive into gambling skill based games because doing that will just make us lose all our money.
If professionals thought about luck like that, they would never start playing. The point is that you cannot influence your luck, so you shouldn’t even think about whether you will be lucky or not. We should only work on what really depends on us, this is the ability to play better than others. And it’s only because of this that they win. Of course, if luck doesn’t smile on us after this, then nothing will work out. To summarize, it is best to practice on a demo, increasing your skill. Or in another paid program that improves our skills and will help us in the future during real distributions.
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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Yesterday, I was discussing with my friend on my experience, and it was more obvious that my Ignorance played a major role in my bitter experience days before. It was after I was whipped badly that I went back and saw the demo option which I should've used to learn before I engaged. Also, I wish to advise all new gamblers to visit demo space in the casinos where you can learn before you start playing with real money cos I think it will help people master the games before engaging to have more fun, because not only did I lose money that day, but honestly, I didn't have any fun.

I would like to ask if some people here has experienced this too and what is the possibility that most people who experience repeated losses are Ignorant of the game play patterns.

Even if you had tried the demo option then it wouldn't have made much of a difference because it's roulette.
You spin and if you are lucky then you win the round. It's more of a luck based game.
So doing the demo wouldn't have changed your luck. But yeah, what you're saying holds good when you are playing a skill based game.
Playing roulette is a complete waste of time that will never be replenished. Even if you play every day for 10 hours throughout the whole day, this will not give the player absolutely any advantage in the future when playing for real money. The player must think about where and how to find this advantage. It’s better to spend this time learning poker in the demo version of the game or blackjack, where you can become a real professional if you put in titanic efforts and don’t mind the time for it. In poker, luck is important, but skill is more important than anything else, because you can win without even going to showdown, but this is one example.

Skill based games do require luck because if there's no luck then even if we are master at a game then we won't win the game.
But that shouldn't stop us from not mastering the skill. Practicing in demo games could help us improve our skill a lot.
We shouldn't directly dive into gambling skill based games because doing that will just make us lose all our money.
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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Yesterday, I was discussing with my friend on my experience, and it was more obvious that my Ignorance played a major role in my bitter experience days before. It was after I was whipped badly that I went back and saw the demo option which I should've used to learn before I engaged. Also, I wish to advise all new gamblers to visit demo space in the casinos where you can learn before you start playing with real money cos I think it will help people master the games before engaging to have more fun, because not only did I lose money that day, but honestly, I didn't have any fun.

I would like to ask if some people here has experienced this too and what is the possibility that most people who experience repeated losses are Ignorant of the game play patterns.

It's essential to know that gaining experience is crucial not only in gambling but also in trading. Both share similarities, and if you lack experience, it's wise to start with a demo. If you lost, it's not entirely your fault; perhaps you were too hopeful about winning and overlooked the importance of knowledge and experience. It's great that you now realize the importance of starting with the right approach. Stick to the demo, give it another shot, and it will enhance your chances of winning.

You are right on gaining experience but I want to let you to understand that gambling entirely is a game of chance as most times, no matter how experienced you are, you will still get losses but however it is good one have an adequate knowledge of the kind of gambling they're getting involved in, so that he can apply some wisdom that may lead to getting winnings, I remembered some time ago when a guy that isn't well knowledgeable about gambling walked into a gambling shop and started playing very impossible options and he kept playing and losing and we got to understand that his friend won a bet previously so that made him to start playing gambling without any preknowledge of how gambling works so in this kind of scenario, getting some tips and experience is really needed before getting involved in gambling.
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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Yesterday, I was discussing with my friend on my experience, and it was more obvious that my Ignorance played a major role in my bitter experience days before. It was after I was whipped badly that I went back and saw the demo option which I should've used to learn before I engaged. Also, I wish to advise all new gamblers to visit demo space in the casinos where you can learn before you start playing with real money cos I think it will help people master the games before engaging to have more fun, because not only did I lose money that day, but honestly, I didn't have any fun.

I would like to ask if some people here has experienced this too and what is the possibility that most people who experience repeated losses are Ignorant of the game play patterns.
Why would you keep betting if you have no clue what you are doing? Just hoping that luck happens? You should have watched a tutorial on youtube or read the game rules before placing any sort of bet if you didn't know what you were doing.
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I started the world of casinos and I had no experience at all and that didn't lead me to be an addict either, and that is what has to be pointed out, a lot depends on how a person is and how they can face situations. that come your way in life, when I played for the first time I lost some money and couldn't do anything, I felt like I should do more and that I understood well the game I was playing but that's not the case, the more I put money into it, the more I was losing and he couldn't explain it to me, I even thought that things were going badly because the guy wanted it that way.

I think for the addiction issue it really depends on how the gambler approaches his gambling involvement, on the other hand all people are basically the same they don't have any experience in gambling and they will gain experience when they start to engage in that activity, I think this is common and natural in any case. What is interesting here is the issue of addiction as you discussed and I have also said that addiction is very dependent on people's goals and approach to gambling. On the other hand I've been able to ascertain that if they come with the goal of winning then it obviously doesn't take long for them to enter the addiction phase, and one of the reasons why they come with the wrong goal is because they don't understand what gambling is really about which ultimately leads themselves astray.

You might be one of those gamblers who came in with a good enough understanding of gambling that you didn't end up with an addiction, but I think it's pretty rare for people to be as fortunate as you are. Yes that's right, the more money you put into gambling the more you lose and when you can't accept losing then that's where all the problems start, emotions get the better of you and you end up getting lost in a cycle of addiction without even realizing it.
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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Yesterday, I was discussing with my friend on my experience, and it was more obvious that my Ignorance played a major role in my bitter experience days before. It was after I was whipped badly that I went back and saw the demo option which I should've used to learn before I engaged. Also, I wish to advise all new gamblers to visit demo space in the casinos where you can learn before you start playing with real money cos I think it will help people master the games before engaging to have more fun, because not only did I lose money that day, but honestly, I didn't have any fun.

I would like to ask if some people here has experienced this too and what is the possibility that most people who experience repeated losses are Ignorant of the game play patterns.

Even if you had tried the demo option then it wouldn't have made much of a difference because it's roulette.
You spin and if you are lucky then you win the round. It's more of a luck based game.
So doing the demo wouldn't have changed your luck. But yeah, what you're saying holds good when you are playing a skill based game.

I agree with you. It is not about knowing and understanding how the game works- it is all about accepting the odds and understanding that everything has their risks in gambling.

Like what I mentioned in previous threads, gambling has this sort of adrenaline boost whenever you bet your money into something. Let's take roulette as an example: you cast your vote in which color you chose, set a specific amount on how much you would bet, and wait where the ball would drop on the color.

The adrenaline and anxiety of waiting where the ball would land is what makes this addictive. Some people want to feel that adrenaline and anxiety that they could either lose or double their money; that makes gambling as a whole addictive because of the different emotions that you feel after every game.

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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Yesterday, I was discussing with my friend on my experience, and it was more obvious that my Ignorance played a major role in my bitter experience days before. It was after I was whipped badly that I went back and saw the demo option which I should've used to learn before I engaged. Also, I wish to advise all new gamblers to visit demo space in the casinos where you can learn before you start playing with real money cos I think it will help people master the games before engaging to have more fun, because not only did I lose money that day, but honestly, I didn't have any fun.

I would like to ask if some people here has experienced this too and what is the possibility that most people who experience repeated losses are Ignorant of the game play patterns.

Even if you had tried the demo option then it wouldn't have made much of a difference because it's roulette.
You spin and if you are lucky then you win the round. It's more of a luck based game.
So doing the demo wouldn't have changed your luck. But yeah, what you're saying holds good when you are playing a skill based game.
Playing roulette is a complete waste of time that will never be replenished. Even if you play every day for 10 hours throughout the whole day, this will not give the player absolutely any advantage in the future when playing for real money. The player must think about where and how to find this advantage. It’s better to spend this time learning poker in the demo version of the game or blackjack, where you can become a real professional if you put in titanic efforts and don’t mind the time for it. In poker, luck is important, but skill is more important than anything else, because you can win without even going to showdown, but this is one example.
Dont mind on taking advantage since luck based games are already that considered to be those type of games that could drain you out completely unless if you are extremely luck then you might be able to pull out yourself but in the end of the day with having those desperate thriving on wanting to win more, then it would really be that resulting into devastation and this is something that we must avoid in the first place. Actually its not really that bad to play gambling no matter what type and how much that you would gonna spend as long as everything is really that in control and moderation then there would be no issues but on the time that you are
already compromising those things then this is something that you should really be needing to stop nor starting on getting rid of it.

Gambling is really that just for fun but majority is really that changing up  that vibe or mood and switch up into that mindset that you would be needing to be wise and trying out to
find out different variations of methods and ways on tending to beat up the house on which we know that it is really something that impossible to happen.
Prolonging yourself on longer duration could only be possible into those type of strategic games that currently exist.
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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Yesterday, I was discussing with my friend on my experience, and it was more obvious that my Ignorance played a major role in my bitter experience days before. It was after I was whipped badly that I went back and saw the demo option which I should've used to learn before I engaged. Also, I wish to advise all new gamblers to visit demo space in the casinos where you can learn before you start playing with real money cos I think it will help people master the games before engaging to have more fun, because not only did I lose money that day, but honestly, I didn't have any fun.

I would like to ask if some people here has experienced this too and what is the possibility that most people who experience repeated losses are Ignorant of the game play patterns.

Even if you had tried the demo option then it wouldn't have made much of a difference because it's roulette.
You spin and if you are lucky then you win the round. It's more of a luck based game.
So doing the demo wouldn't have changed your luck. But yeah, what you're saying holds good when you are playing a skill based game.
Playing roulette is a complete waste of time that will never be replenished. Even if you play every day for 10 hours throughout the whole day, this will not give the player absolutely any advantage in the future when playing for real money. The player must think about where and how to find this advantage. It’s better to spend this time learning poker in the demo version of the game or blackjack, where you can become a real professional if you put in titanic efforts and don’t mind the time for it. In poker, luck is important, but skill is more important than anything else, because you can win without even going to showdown, but this is one example.
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So, after learning from the demo tutorial, did you start winning right away once you knew how to play the game? Personally, I see demo attempts as just an introduction to the game's mechanics, and it's not at all linked to our luck. In fact, in most cases, the demo has a better win rate than real gambling. That means, when you play the demo, you tend to win more. So, you get interested in trying with real deposits.

But here's the catch; you're likely to lose here, and even if you win, it's just your lucky day. Roulette is a random game with no skill involved. You might hope for big wins in a casino that isn't transparent about game control. It's tough.

I've been through the phase you're talking about, but I didn't push my luck, thanks to the motivation from the demo account
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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Yesterday, I was discussing with my friend on my experience, and it was more obvious that my Ignorance played a major role in my bitter experience days before. It was after I was whipped badly that I went back and saw the demo option which I should've used to learn before I engaged. Also, I wish to advise all new gamblers to visit demo space in the casinos where you can learn before you start playing with real money cos I think it will help people master the games before engaging to have more fun, because not only did I lose money that day, but honestly, I didn't have any fun.

I would like to ask if some people here has experienced this too and what is the possibility that most people who experience repeated losses are Ignorant of the game play patterns.

Even if you had tried the demo option then it wouldn't have made much of a difference because it's roulette.
You spin and if you are lucky then you win the round. It's more of a luck based game.
So doing the demo wouldn't have changed your luck. But yeah, what you're saying holds good when you are playing a skill based game.
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I played Roulette on a casino three days ago and it was obviously my first-time playing Roulette, I literally didn't understand my way out and I just knew I should select a number and click on spin. I did that obediently and time after time, I lost. I was really motivating myself with the next spin, and next and next, but all to no avail, I was lost in the ride until I drained my deposit for the day's gambling, that time It dawned on me that my Ignorance has contributed to my parallel losses for the day, I just logged out and ended that day's session disappointed.

Yesterday, I was discussing with my friend on my experience, and it was more obvious that my Ignorance played a major role in my bitter experience days before.

And you really think that the outcome would be different if you knew how the game works?

I assume you are talking about most commonly played roulette which allows to bet on numbers or a combination of numbers that has high odds and outside bets that is either red or black so you can win small and you choose the risky one to predict the number and played against high odd.

So it doesn't mean you could win the bet, probably you may understand why you never won!
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When you are losing the fun also losses mate and that is the given scenarios , as if
you will still have fun when you are at losing streak? and also knowledge in gambling needs to
be learn by time and by how much we lose , but this will only takes place when you are willing
to learn and not just to seek for win and win while we are not having this regularly , and with
those attitude then you will not turn a winner forever.

I think that anyone will not be able to lie to themselves if the situation is not on their side, especially there is absolutely no victory in the few sessions they do then obviously I think there will be a little bit of annoyance in their little heart and hasn't everything changed that it is no longer fun that is obtained but annoyance, right? And I think it's more reasonable to say that anyone will feel pleasure when luck is on their side, but unfortunately most gamblers overreact to it so that they always chase victory and instead suffer many defeats.

So the right understanding of gambling is really needed and not only that because as the OP said that ignorance in running the game can also be a problem for you which makes defeat closer due to some actions that should not be done due to ignorance.
The more force you have, the more losses there will be, but often gamblers are not aware of this situation, like me personally, when they have experienced defeat, awareness emerges.
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When you are losing the fun also losses mate and that is the given scenarios , as if
you will still have fun when you are at losing streak? and also knowledge in gambling needs to
be learn by time and by how much we lose , but this will only takes place when you are willing
to learn and not just to seek for win and win while we are not having this regularly , and with
those attitude then you will not turn a winner forever.

I think that anyone will not be able to lie to themselves if the situation is not on their side, especially there is absolutely no victory in the few sessions they do then obviously I think there will be a little bit of annoyance in their little heart and hasn't everything changed that it is no longer fun that is obtained but annoyance, right? And I think it's more reasonable to say that anyone will feel pleasure when luck is on their side, but unfortunately most gamblers overreact to it so that they always chase victory and instead suffer many defeats.

So the right understanding of gambling is really needed and not only that because as the OP said that ignorance in running the game can also be a problem for you which makes defeat closer due to some actions that should not be done due to ignorance.
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Gambling is a game of luck and chance. However, if you also play some games without knowing how to play them well, that will certainly add to your chances of losing. No one is advised to play without knowledge and experience on the game you wish to gamble, as much as you won't find any fun if you also don't know the gamble you are playing. Unless if you just want to lose all your money that time when you gamble, so you don't need to be knowledgeable in the first place.

Ignorance and lack of experience always contribute negativity on whatever you attempt to do. Even in gambling, you are encouraged to play on the game that interest you and you have particular background, otherwise you cannot expect to profit on the games you don't know either.

I agree with you, gambling is a game that depends on luck, especially with slot gambling. where this gambling does not require good skills to be able to do it, and in my opinion this gambling does not require deep knowledge. Just click and wait for luck to come and take your side. In my opinion, good knowledge must be had when we want to gamble on cards or other things that require skills and knowledge of the gambling being played.
in slot gambling, in my opinion, you don't need knowledge and skills, and many people nowadays who gamble are those who gamble online slots, because it is easy to understand so everyone can quickly understand how slot gambling works. maybe some people who gamble are interested in watching other people, but they don't have good knowledge in this matter and experience their own problems, like me at that time, I was interested in slot gambling but I didn't know how to deposit the money to be able to join, as a result I asked my friend and I understood the steps.
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