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One thing that is certain is that the "house always wins," no matter how we tried or make the best in a reverse manner, the house will win. One thing that people don't know is that the program has been done in their favour and no matter the tactics anyone could come up with to defeat the house would certainly be blocked. The professionals working things for the house are expert in the field, so no one will gain more than the house want them to gain even if they bet on the opposite.
Also, I agree, no responsible person will want to take gambling as a do-or-die means to make money, they should surely look for an honourable way of earning for a better living.
No, no. That is not the case, guys. People keep saying it like it is a universal truth, but it is not, and it can't be, if you think of it. The house always wins in the long run only if millions of people play on the platform, and, this is important, the house beats them
all combined. There's absolutely no guarantee that the house will beat you or anyone else in particular. Even in the long run.
In online casinos with provably fair numbers you are going to lose if you play long enough and have no variance in your bet sizes. Of course you can always win big one time, then reduce your bet sizes and stay in the green for the rest of your life. Other than that you are going to lose as soon as you play a game that has a 50% +X chance for the player to lose where X is the house's edge and is >0. It is just a question of time then.
You could easily say that big lotteries are proof that people
can win. Of course they can, but is it realistic to recommend someone to play lotteries the entire life because
there are people who actually win?
If you play roulette online you are going to lose. There have been some guys who actually played in real casinos and were looking for roulette numbers that have some differences in their surface material by chance. But even that is essentially not going to happen anymore. In the end we are here to discuss chances under realistic circumstances I assume. Realistically, when we talk about beating a casino, it suggests that you know how to beat the casino long-term. You haven't really "beaten" it when you put 10k on a number, win once and never play again.