I've never set foot in a casino in my life.
Like arcades and funfairs, everybody knows that the games are rigged in their favour.
With arcades and funfairs, a visit is usually based on it being just a bit of fun, or to test your skills, and only coin values involved.
Casino's are specifically a "win big money" lure, not a lighthearted bit of fun.
You need to adopt a strange mentality to indulge in casino activity.
For example, say someone has a "spare" £5000 that they don't know what to do with, and so are willing to lose it all by a visit to a casino.
Why would they do that?
There are only 3 outcomes, and all are negative for that very person's predicament.
1.They lose all £5000 and so pass it on meaninglessly to the rigged casino.
2.They break even but they are then lumbered with the same problem of not knowing what to do with the £5000.
3.They win more money that they then also don't know what to do with because obviously the £5000 was spare in the first place and now it has been added to.
It isn't even gambling, it's more akin to thumb twiddling.
GG
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