I got into this whole thing during a really boring work trip. I was stuck in a hotel for almost two weeks in a city where I didn’t know anyone and couldn’t really go exploring because of the weather. My laptop barely had anything on it except emails and spreadsheets, and TV was in a language I don’t even speak. I started looking up ways to kill time and stumbled onto a few gaming platforms. Most were clunky or just didn’t feel exciting at all — too slow or the games looked like they hadn’t been updated in years. Then I found one that actually looked decent and gave it a shot. At first, it was just 10 minutes here and there, but I ended up spending my evenings there. It was the first time I felt like I was doing something entertaining instead of just waiting for the trip to end. Felt surprisingly close to sitting at a blackjack table back home.
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It’s kind of fascinating how unpredictable outcomes can keep people hooked. Even when you know there’s no pattern and nothing you do can change the result, you still lean in, thinking maybe this time. The thrill isn’t really about the win — it’s the pause, the wait, the “what if.”