But it’s not just about experiencing emotions or feeling a bit of excitement over bets, there’s also a desire to win. So if I were playing and it was only about emotions without any return in the form of winnings, I probably wouldn’t be able to keep playing for long. For me, it’s important that wins and losses alternate at least to some extent, so I don’t see a significant drop in my bankroll. And if that balance is combined with the emotional aspect, I could continue playing even without a clear overall profit.
You're right, because nobody wants to see their funds drop. We all want to win above all else. I always try to win, but the truth is the casino system isn't that easy. They don't allow us to win as much as we'd like, and in part that's how it should be. They aren't charitable organizations, they aren't organizations to help others; they're mostly just businesses that live off gamblers, and you can win when you're lucky.