Strategies vs. Superstitions?
I totally get it — sometimes we fall into little rituals: same seat, same lucky hoodie, same sequence of moves. Even though we know it’s irrational, it makes us feel in control. The article https://www.uniindia.com/the-psychology-of-winning-strategies-in-probability-games/press-releases/news/3448381.html I read explores why that happens — it’s a way to reduce anxiety in uncertain situations. But it also warns that superstitions can become a distraction or even interfere with logical strategy. What I liked was the balanced approach: acknowledging that rituals can have a calming psychological effect, but shouldn’t replace actual planning and awareness. It’s not about killing the fun, but about making sure your decisions are grounded in reality. Since readi



Yeah, big risk for most people. But there are definitely some outliers — I’ve met a couple of pros who live off poker or sports betting. They put in hours like any job and take emotion out of the equation.