anyone actually making profit long-term with crypto gambling?

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genuine question botherin me lately is anyone here actually profitable over like 6+ months of regular gambling?
see all these youtube vids of people hitting massive wins on slots but never see the followup of whether they kept it or dumped it all back
personally im down about $2k over last year which tbh isn't THAT terrible but also not great lmao
 
Short answer: no
Long answer: still no but with explanation :geek: house edge guarantees you lose over time on every single casino game. this is mathematical fact not opinion. the more you play the closer you get to expected loss
only possible exception is sports betting if you actually know what you're doing but even then most people lose. you know bookies know math too
 
ive been up overall for like 4 months now. but i mostly playin bj on stake with basic strategy and good bankroll management. up around $800 total
not huge but proves its possible if you're disciplined
Being up for 4 months doesn't mean the system works long-term. You're in a positive variance streak. Variance can last months or even years before regression to the mean catches up. Blackjack house edge is around 0.5% with perfect basic strategy. That means over thousands of hands you'll slowly bleed money. So your $800 profit is more of luck, not skill.
Not trying to be harsh, just realistic. Enjoy the win but don't assume it will continue forever
 
sports betting is only thing where you can actually be profitable. been betting football for 3 years, up about £4k total. not life changing but consistent. but lets be real casino games are pure donation to the house
 
sports betting is only thing where you can actually be profitable. been betting football for 3 years, up about £4k total. not life changing but consistent. but lets be real casino games are pure donation to the house
this is my boy!! i do mma betting and if you actually study the fighters, watch tape, understand odds you can get edge
problem is most people bet emotionally or chase parlays for the big payout. that's how you lose
 
i mean yeah some luck involved but im also not just mindlessly clicking buttons here like stick to $5 bets, never chase losses, quit when up 20% for the session. thats a lot of discipline not pure luck
fairly Bowser that discipline is good but will slow your losses but it doesn't change the math tho. i mean every single hand you play has negative expected value. doesn't matter if you bet $5 or $500, you lose 0.5% of it on average and that's if you do it right otherwise it can be disastous
your $800 win means you've been on the lucky side of variance. when you regress to the mean you'll be down overall
this is just how gambling works mate again with all respect to your diligence its remerkable fr
 
gambling for years and overall im down about €1500-2000 which honestly could be worse considering how much ive played
had some massive wins (hit €3k on one slot session) but yeah... gave most of it back after a time so now i just deposit small amounts and see it as entertainment cost like netflix subscription or whatever
 
well what about poker than? that's skill based or you'll say no
Sure poker is different because you're playing against other players, not the house. House just takes rake. But only if you're better than average players at your stake level, yes you can be profitable long-term even with rake. But you need to be significantly better to overcome rake + variance.
Most people aren't as good as they think they are friend.
 
i track everything in over 8 months:
overall i deposited around $3,400
withdrew $2,100
app net loss $1,300

mostly playing pragmatic slots at bc.game so yeah not profitable but also not totally rekt...
 
right anyone profitable on slots long term is either lying or hasn't played long enough! house cut on slots is like 3-5% so even if you hit a massive win eventually you'll give it back if you keep playing.. only way to "win" at slots is hit big then literally never play again lmao
 
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