I think that’s a fair take. The “skill” element makes it more engaging for sure, but it doesn’t really shift the math in your favor long-term. At best, it gives you a bit more control during certain features, but the house edge is still baked in. Feels more like a way to keep players involved...
Pinnacle is solid for the sportsbook side, especially on mobile. I’ve also noticed that many casino platforms focus more on optimizing the mobile browser instead of building full apps. Performance and loading speed are probably the biggest factors for me.
I mostly use mobile as well. As long as the interface is clean and the games load quickly, it makes a big difference. Some casino apps still feel a bit clunky though.
That makes sense. As people get older their priorities and social circles naturally change. Sometimes you just connect better with people who share similar interests or a calmer lifestyle. As long as betting stays something you enjoy and keeps things balanced, that’s what matters.
You’re not alone in that. Betting can slowly narrow your circle without you realizing it. The real question is whether it’s adding to your life or replacing other parts of it. Do you want to rebuild those old connections, or are your priorities just different now?
That’s an honest way to look at it. Mine would probably say I spent more time tracking bets and chasing small edges than I realized at the time, and only later understood the trade-offs that came with it. Betting taught discipline, but also how easy it is to lose perspective.
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