In fact, being ambitious in gambling can lead us to misery. By gambling and having the ambition to win at gambling, it can make us continue to gamble without paying attention to the losses or loss of money that will clearly occur. if we are ambitious in gambling, maybe it will only make us do more things which can even be beyond reasonable limits so that it can make us experience big losses, it is still good that luck can happen which allows us to win and cover all losses, but it feels very It is unlikely that this will happen because all that will happen is losing money. especially when you win, but because you feel impatient about the victory you want to get again, what you will do is maybe bet again and the predictable result will only be disappointment.
Gambling patiently is a type of gambling that is done wisely, betting and losing then stopping and leaving is only done by those who have strong and strict self-control, but not all gamblers can have strong self-control, of course many of them do. To gamble is to follow one's ego and greed. If you gamble patiently, maybe only those who understand that winning at gambling is based on luck, not on how hard they gamble.
You're playing against human nature, not the house. Ambition is your demise in this domain. The illusion of control tricks you. You believe your intelligence can overcome the odds. The house always wins. The whole point
Our brains now fear losing more than winning. A primordial thing. This is why people chase losses, throwing good money after bad to recover. This vicious loop exploits our ego and avarice. Unfortunately, most of us aren't cut out for this
Gambling isn't all bad, though. Responsible gambling is the way. Accepting that gambling is enjoyment, not a financial plan. You always follow your time and money constraints. It's about impulse control, not winning. You want to master yourself, not beat the game
Yes, the house will always win, after all, they are also looking for profits from the business they run. Patience here does not mean that we can guarantee that it will be easy or certain to win, but in my opinion patience here can help us reduce the risk of bigger losses by being patient when we gamble in moderation, such as by chasing losses or chasing wins that are clearly not guaranteed to be achieved. get it, but with patience in how we play it, where we do it appropriately, perhaps the losses won't be big and if we're lucky we can get a big win even with a small bet amount.
with those who chase defeat, it seems like they only prioritize their ego when gambling, greedily wanting to win so they force themselves to continue gambling. '
Indeed, gambling is not bad, nor will it cause bad impacts as long as we do it responsibly, but it's just that there are fewer people who do it responsibly compared to those who do it blindly because they are impatient about the victory they want to get. It's true what you said, beating the game or beating the house is very impossible to do, even with those who bet using large betting amounts there is no certainty that they can win easily or definitely.