Correct, and the number one mistake some gamblers make which leads to their loss even before they start gambling is not materializing their funds. The second one is strategy which is something you have also pointed out, the third is knowing the game that works for them (mine is playing the slot game that always gives me a high chance of winning), and the last one is knowing when to walk away which is withdrawing of fund.
I think that all this is like the stages that one as a player has, first you have to see many possibilities of playing, how you will play and what refers to the strategy, second play what you have more chance of winning, or better the favorite game and what one as a player believes you have more chance of winning, already having defined that it is preferable to say I am going to spend only this amount x of money and I am not going to go overboard, and what I am going to play is game X, when I play slots what I do is bet the minimum and very little in general, although they are the game that pays the most it is also somewhat difficult to win.
Yes, everything I stated is the stages/steps gamblers must practice if want to gamble profitably and never be another victim of the gambling buzz.
It is good to be diversified with games but playing a certain favorite game which you stated as your second strategy may not be profitable because a game may be the gambler's favorite and still be disqualified as the game that provides the gambler the needed lucky charm.
Having said that, not going beyond the fund budgeted for the game good one. However, the gambler needs to first make a physical and inner declaration that he/she is not going beyond it
I honestly do not see any fault in your post, that's what a resposnsble gamble should do, especially the part that preaches about sticking to our gambling budgets, as online gambling could be so tempting in these days that we have easy access to our wallet money, we may be thrilled to transfer more money if we are not disciplined.
Also, the part of diversifying your games is good too, although I am not so particular about it, I've read many people sharing testimonies that they later become a winner having deviated to another games.
I appreciate your understanding of what is said to be one of the means gamblers must not ignore if they want to gamble profitably and also avoid addiction. However, the diversification of games is a different stroke for different folks kind of thing but I am just sharing my knowledge and what I believe it's helpful at some point.
Having said that, you should give it a try someday.
Correct, and the number one mistake some gamblers make which leads to their loss even before they start gambling is not materializing their funds. The second one is strategy which is something you have also pointed out, the third is knowing the game that works for them (mine is playing the slot game that always gives me a high chance of winning), and the last one is knowing when to walk away which is withdrawing of fund.
I think that all this is like the stages that one as a player has, first you have to see many possibilities of playing, how you will play and what refers to the strategy, second play what you have more chance of winning, or better the favorite game and what one as a player believes you have more chance of winning, already having defined that it is preferable to say I am going to spend only this amount x of money and I am not going to go overboard, and what I am going to play is game X, when I play slots what I do is bet the minimum and very little in general, although they are the game that pays the most it is also somewhat difficult to win.
Yes, everything I stated is the stages/steps gamblers must practice if want to gamble profitably and never be another victim of the gambling buzz.
It is good to be diversified with games but playing a certain favorite game which you stated as your second strategy may not be profitable because a game may be the gambler's favorite and still be disqualified as the game that provides the gambler the needed lucky charm.
Having said that, not going beyond the fund budgeted for the game good one. However, the gambler needs to first make a physical and inner declaration that he/she is not going beyond it
Do you believe dude that gambling for all gamblers is profitable most of the time dude? Because I know the majority of those who enter all casinos around the world are losers. And only a few really win a big amount in their gambling.
I don't think I've ever heard of any gamblers saying that they always win every time they enter the casino, is there any? We can only count on our fingers the number of people who win the jackpot prize every time, this is what we know happens often.
Not all gamblers but only the gamblers that maintain their buzz and financial status when it comes to gambling with the inclusion of people that gamblers that win games are those I consider to be profitable gamblers.
Gamblers who lost the game and still maintain his/her composure, buzz, and funds still have the chance to win another day while those who are addicted have already lost the game they were playing before it even started.