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"Today hasn't been a lucky day for me. I was betting against the dragon in the beginning, but it turned out to be a dragon streak throughout, resulting in significant losses. It was only when I finally bet against the dragon successfully, coincidentally my first loss-chasing attempt, that I managed to recover some of the losses. Unfortunately, I then experienced two consecutive losses, and I ended up losing a total of 41 yuan today. I can only attribute it to bad luck. I'll continue to strive in the future.
I also realized something recently – I often talk about putting in effort when it comes to gambling. But does putting in effort really make a difference in gambling? We all know that gambling is purely a game of luck. Perhaps participating in various forum activities, posting, and replying can be considered a form of effort, but I'm specifically referring to the act of gambling itself. Moreover, gambling is the kind of activity where the more effort you put in, the more likely you are to lose even more. So, there's a saying that goes, 'In gambling, not playing is winning.' In other words, you shouldn't put in effort in gambling; putting in effort only leads to losing money.
Of course, these are just random thoughts. For me, gambling is a way to relax, and playing a few rounds every day is a must-do. So, whether or not I make an effort doesn't really matter. If anything, if you approach gambling with an attitude of putting in effort, you'll end up hurting yourself in the end." |
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