Winners & Losers

Gambling at casinos often leads to financial losses, with the house consistently maintaining a statistical advantage that makes long-term winning extremely unlikely for most players.

The house always maintains an unassailable advantage, ensuring that gambling establishments consistently generate substantial profits and rarely face financial ruin.

When a casino fails financially, it typically stems from a significant decline in customer patronage and reduced gambling revenue.

By collectively refusing to patronize gambling establishments, we can effectively dismantle their economic foundation. When individuals choose to abstain from casino entertainment, these businesses will inevitably lose their financial viability and gradually disappear from our communities.

On the other hand, when people continue to gamble, it will no longer be a gamble at all. The casinos will continue to be the winners, and those who patronize them will continue to be the losers.

As certain as dawn’s first light breaking across the horizon, this truth stands unwavering.

Well, I guess there is one other beneficiary. No matter who wins, the tax collector will get part of it.

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