I will say that there is no one game that was equally profitable for everyone. The reason is that one player is good at tennis, another is good at football, another is good at boxing, and so on. And if you concentrate only on those games in which you are good, only in this case there is a chance to be successful, and if you scatter your attention on everything little by little, then the result will be appropriate, and most likely no profit will come from it. If I like football, then I will choose just a few championships and study them, in my opinion this is the best strategy.
You are right because by concentrating on one type of game, we can learn more, so our abilities will also increase, which will help our analytical skills too. After we have successfully mastered one type of game, we can learn another game so that we can have additional skills that can help us analyze two games, and so on. By continuing to improve our analytical skills, we can place more bets than before, but we must be able to analyze every game we want to bet on. We also don't need to rush to learn it because everything definitely takes time, so we can enjoy the process until we finally master better analytical skills.
I noticed that many people think that they will be lucky and win a lot of money and never return to the game. In reality, everything happens completely opposite. I also thought that the problem is the human ego, and gambling can punish strong confidence in one's luck. A player who is not self-confident, but smart, will think first of all about how the casino makes money on him and other players. How does cash flow go from the very beginning to the very end and these are the right thoughts.
The main point for me is that the more we play, the more likely we are to lose, because the mathematical expectation is directed against us. No matter how rude it may sound, the best thing is to come and make 1 maximum bet - this is the best, because in this case the mathematical expectation does not apply to us. But we won't enjoy it. I want to post, after this everyone will decide what is more important to him, to have fun or to make one bet without a mathematical expectation. I choose the second one.
Yes, it is the human ego and also human greed that wants more wins. They can indeed win a lot of money but they have to learn to analyze better so they can find information to choose a team that has a chance of winning. If they can also reduce their ego and greed, they can win one by one, which will give them even more wins if they can also improve their analytical skills. Whatever the gambling game, they can also analyze it well because they have studied it so that they can choose the right one.
The more often we play, the greater our chances of losing. But when we can apply good self-control, the losses will not be big because we know when to stop gambling and will not spend a lot of time just gambling. We know that it might be difficult for us to win, so we don't need to try continuously. Otherwise, we will experience even bigger losses. We should really use gambling as entertainment to have fun rather than using it as a place to make money. That will make us frustrated, especially if we don't have better abilities and it will only make us experience more defeats. We choose what we want to do and don't gamble excessively.