I think the OP either doesn't know casino games very well or is one of those who believes that by doing certain things before betting, such as cross himself and the like, he's going to get 'lucky'. But as several colleagues have said there is no skill that influences the results of casino games, just as there is no skill that helps you to guess the lottery numbers. There are people who believe that by choosing certain numbers, they will be 'lucky' and will hit the jackpot, but the results are purely random and any supposed relationship between them and the way of choosing the numbers, whether lottery or roulette, is pure chance.
Ah, you’ve got me pegged as a luck believer, and maybe there’s a bit of truth in that! In the grand casino of life and games, I tend to think there’s always a sprinkle of luck involved, whether you’re spinning slots, picking lottery numbers, or sitting down for a game of poker.
But hey, let’s not sell the magic of luck short. Sure, the roll of the dice, the spin of the roulette wheel, and the shuffle of the cards are governed by the whims of chance. I won’t argue with science or statistics; they’ve got their place, marking out the battlefield where luck and probability dance. Yet, in that dance, isn’t there room for a little ritual, a little personal magic? Maybe crossing myself before a bet is more for me than the outcome, a way to step into the game with confidence, a smile, and that thrill of ‘what if.’
Now, when it comes to skill, of course, it matters in games like poker and blackjack. There’s a real art to reading the table, to bluffing, to making those smart plays. But even the best-laid strategies can be upturned by an unexpected card, a stroke of what you might call pure luck.
In my opinion, skill without luck will not enable us to win at gambling. Luck without skill will actually make us win.
For example, in sports betting, we will definitely analyze who will win, we can look at statistics, team strength, player quality and so on. However, if we have done that but luck is not on our side, then that will make us lose. So luck plays a big role in gambling.
in a slot game for example, what skills do we need? there aren't any, right?
Yet, here’s a thought: while luck can indeed lead us to win without skill, I believe that having skill can enhance the joy and satisfaction of gambling. It adds depth to the experience, especially in games where strategy does play a part. Even knowing that luck is the ultimate decider, the skill involved in making informed decisions, in trying to predict the unpredictable, is what gambling is all about.