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"Gambling is indeed something that you can never confidently claim to understand no matter how you play it. In the case of work, even if you were unfamiliar with the job at the beginning, as you become more skilled over time, you can still perform well. Also, as your time in a company increases, your experience helps you do the job better. Similarly, in gaming, as you deepen your understanding of the game, you become more adept at completing it, and you can even employ various techniques to achieve victory.
However, gambling is different. In this form of betting, your experience has no bearing. In sports betting, if you believe that your knowledge of teams due to watching games regularly will make you a sure winner, you might be in for a reality check. The handicap will have you questioning life and wondering if all that time spent watching games was in vain. Slot machines, on the other hand, are purely games of chance where experience is completely irrelevant. In live dealer games, you are constantly trying to outsmart the dealer, and the two of you engage in a never-ending loop of tactics and counter-tactics. After all that, you check your records and realize you haven't won much, and there's still a good chance of losing.
So, in my experience, the deeper you delve into gambling, the more lost you may feel. In the end, gambling is often just a place to test your luck. If you ever feel like you've become a gambling expert, it's likely that luck has given you a false sense of mastery. When luck is not on your side, that day is destined to be a dismal one." |
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