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June 25, 2016, 07:41:43 AM
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thats some interesting readings i hope you are right as i am playing gambling games a lot and it would be cool to make a casino go bancrupt


Yeah, Indeed most of the gamblers end up in bankruptcy. After that they dispute the gambling and they assume that gambling is most dangerous. I'm very sad if many people assume so, because that should be blamed are those who do is not gambling the casinos or gambling venues. Hopefully we can improve themselves about gambling
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June 25, 2016, 07:48:58 AM
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Gambling always suck so hard to make some profit by playing on online casinos, simply only just few players winning there and rest of always losing their money, i am pretty sure it can't be profitable in the long run because people get afraid after losing some amount.
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June 25, 2016, 08:11:27 AM
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Have you guys ever wondered that if the provably fair games are really "fair" and your winnings are really just in chances, then the chance of the house getting lost is there as well, right?
So what if there came a super rare chance that a lot of people won at the same time? Can the house pay for it?
Just wondering.  Grin
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June 25, 2016, 08:36:27 AM
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There is possibility of making profit in long run in gambling.If you play sensibly and have good control over your greed you may succeed to make profit.It is possible in spite of all the risks.Just stick to limited amount and never go all in or raise bets once you are winning.Better to have small money many times than finish once.
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June 25, 2016, 10:00:51 AM
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There is possibility of making profit in long run in gambling.If you play sensibly and have good control over your greed you may succeed to make profit.It is possible in spite of all the risks.Just stick to limited amount and never go all in or raise bets once you are winning.Better to have small money many times than finish once.

For me gambling cannot be profitable in the long term for the gambler. It can only be profitable for the gambler in short terms and periods. Secondly  gambling is always be profitable in the long term for the house. the house can never lose no matter how much gambler is winning. Because only few gambler win and most of them lose and the house get benefit of this.
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