Online gambling, be it slots or any other game, is always rigged in favor of the house. Anyone claiming consistent success is likely stretching the truth.
Well that's very reasonable, even if no one told me about this statement I would still suspect it, I mean there must be something cheating in the slot machine, they (the bookie) always focus on their own interests and that means the profit is not for the player but for the house itself, and you are just tricked with various big expectations there when in fact it's just nonsense.
You mentioned sports betting as a seemingly better option because one can analyze teams to predict outcomes. No analysis guarantees success. Even the best football analysts get it wrong often. Why? Because games aren't played on paper! Unexpected things happen: injuries, poor referee decisions, or just a bad day for a player.
Well I say that because in my view it is very different although in essence it is still gambling which is not good to do at all. Well I understand what I said earlier does not mean that they gamblers can fully get a win by doing analysis, but I said it was just for a little chance for them to see some advantages of the club they chose compared to the opposing club, they can see the last few matches of the club they bet on, it will be able to produce an answer whether they will believe in that club or not at all. It's true though that the things you mentioned could happen because there's really no telling what will happen on the pitch, such as an unbalanced refereeing decision or an injury to a player that could create a significant void there. But again, I'm just saying they could have a bit of a say with the chance of analysis.
Your point about investment taking longer to yield results compared to the allure of instant gambling winnings nails a universal human trait: impatience. But remember, slow and steady investment wins the financial race. Gambling? That's just tossing your hard-earned money into the wind and hoping some of it sticks.
Yeah and it's a common concept that people have in looking at things, I think everyone shares this because I'm saying this honest statement that makes sense. As you mentioned above, impatience is always the main problem there and yes it will hinder victory in future financial trials. The point is that one must have common sense if they want to gamble.