I honestly don't buy this sentiment.
Patient or not, chances don't change. Slots are supposed to be completely random, games like dice and crash are supposed to be provably fair etc. So no matter your patience, in the end the only variable that always applies to the equation is the house edge.
The only games where I would say patience might count, would be poker (in most of its alterations) and some card games where you can improve your chances. Craps too perhaps.
In this case the patience counts as having to learn some bits of strategy, although not very hard. Probably the game with the most complicated strategy is craps
Yes, there is nothing we can do about slot machines because the game is completely based on luck, all we can do is switch machines when the spins don't feel good.
Poker is not entirely about luck but how we can play on the opponent's emotions so that he fold before opening his cards. Apart from that, we also have to be patient waiting to get good cards before deciding to bet. I like playing poker with large enough capital so that we can put pressure on our opponents. When the balance is low we often can't apply pressure and just wait for the cards to be really good before placing a bet.
that's right, there's no way you can affect the slot machine, all you can do is move the game or quit. because I think gambling can change a person's behavior to be more violent or upset, so maybe if they are impatient with the spin they are playing is bad then they might do things that shouldn't be like hitting the slot machine and raging incoherently, even though it doesn't do any good at all, even if in the casino the risk will get them in trouble that can get them kicked out of the casino.
in other words poker gambling requires skill to increase the chances of winning I think that's true, but even so, I still think luck also has its role. even with poker gambling. it's true what you said in my opinion in poker gambling we have to wait to get good cards, that includes increasing the chances of winning. I'm sure you've heard of this, but I'm not sure if it's true or not. it's true, it happened to me when I played poker. putting pressure on your opponent can also make them give up or pull out of the ongoing table. but even so, of course, there are people who are desperate so they only rely on luck and this occasionally likes to happen.