How does one’s skill level alter the odds in games traditionally seen as purely chance-based?
Skills are unnecessary and will have no effect when used in games that are purely dependent on luck, but luck can have a great influence in games that involve skills.
Can a well thought out strategy truly make a difference, or are we all at the mercy of the gambling gods?
A well planned strategy will make a difference when it is a game based on skills, but still no effect on chance or luck based games, you remain at the mercy of the gambling gods.
I already wrote before, what if we view traits like patience, self-control, financial acumen, and caution as crucial skills?
I believe that gamblers who possess these skills often seem to encounter "luck" more often than those who depend solely on chance. This suggests a complex relationship between skill and luck, where being informed, patient, and disciplined may indirectly boost one’s odds of success, even in games typically dominated by chance.