Similarly, it is asked, why do I keep losing at the casino?
If you're always losing, the most likely reason is you continue to play until you lose. Another possibility is you play games with the worst odds, or you play badly (in most games there are at least some bets much worse than the rest and blackjack actually requires a small degree of skill).
Furthermore, will a casino give you your money back? If you use a casino "Players Club" card while gambling, it's very likely that the casino can give you a Win/Loss Statement of the money you spent gambling there. You don't technically have to submit these with your return, but doing so will reduce the likelihood of an audit.
Accordingly, how much does the average person lose at the casino?
In the US, total casino gaming revenue in 2018 was $40.28 billion, which works out to $125 per person. But only 77% of people in the US are legal adults, and only 30% of them visited casinos in 2018. So the average adult who visited a casino lost something like $500 to $600 over the year.
Why do I gamble until I lose?
The common reason that players with a gambling addiction give for massive losses is that they were trying to recover some of the money they had already lost. It is the belief that your win is bound to come and you increase your bet size in hopes that you'll recoup the money back.
