I wouldn't call myself a gambling addict - though I won’t pretend I’m immune to the behavior. I’ve been around this forum for years, mostly betting on NBA totals. I’ve never liked spreads, sides, or moneylines. Totals always felt like the purest angle to me.
But here’s the truth: I’ve reached a point where I’m seriously questioning if this can ever be more than just a side hassle. I know some treat betting like a side hustle or even a job, but is it really any different from roulette?
You see a total at 215, it jumps live to 235, you take the under - final score? 270.
Next time, you think you're being smart: "buy low, sell high," right? You take the under at 265 - still loses.
Or the line goes to 220, you grab the over - it ends at 214. It’s like chasing shadows.
And then the classic gambler’s fallacy: two games go under, so the third has to go over, right? Just like watching roulette hit black five times, betting black again - and it lands on red.
After years of doing this, seriously - does it make sense to keep betting? On NBA? On anything?
Would appreciate genuine, no-BS input from people who’ve been around. Let’s keep it real.
But here’s the truth: I’ve reached a point where I’m seriously questioning if this can ever be more than just a side hassle. I know some treat betting like a side hustle or even a job, but is it really any different from roulette?
You see a total at 215, it jumps live to 235, you take the under - final score? 270.
Next time, you think you're being smart: "buy low, sell high," right? You take the under at 265 - still loses.
Or the line goes to 220, you grab the over - it ends at 214. It’s like chasing shadows.
And then the classic gambler’s fallacy: two games go under, so the third has to go over, right? Just like watching roulette hit black five times, betting black again - and it lands on red.
After years of doing this, seriously - does it make sense to keep betting? On NBA? On anything?
Would appreciate genuine, no-BS input from people who’ve been around. Let’s keep it real.