Hi kattboots,
My post was meant to be kind of a joke!!
What your describing is called "Gambler's Fallacy" which is the belief that if an "event" hasn't come up for a significantly long period of time (in terms of probability), than it is more likely to occur in the near future, because the "event" is "due" to happen.
Re - whining, bitching, crying
Ahaha, yeah this was the "joke" part. For sure it could get one thrown out of a casino too, lol......Idk, it is not a strategy that I have personally practised, however I did know someone who used it at a casino(s). He said that the casino gave him a bunch of discounts/benefits and a partial refund (fyi - he was considered a "vip" at this casino).
Re - Einstein
Albert Einstein never said anything about casino games (as far as I know)……I studied physics in university, and as far as my memory serves, the only quote he made with regards to gambling was the one where he said "God does not play dice with the universe"...…….This quote was a criticism about quantum physics, in particular, the rule "Principle of Superposition"...…...it had nothing to do with gambling.
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