11 thoughts on “Suðurfisk

  1. Even though most gambling games are based on randomness, many players believe in luck or personal strategy. Some carry lucky charms, others follow rituals before they play.

  2. This is called the illusion of control — the belief that one’s actions can influence a game of pure chance.
    It’s human nature to find patterns, even in randomness, and this psychological effect makes gambling deeply engaging.

  3. Modern psychology explains that gambling activates the reward system in the brain. Each spin, flip, or roll triggers the release of dopamine, the same chemical linked to happiness and motivation.

  4. What’s more fascinating is that dopamine doesn’t only surge when players win — it spikes even during near-misses. This “almost win” illusion keeps players chasing the next big moment, believing victory is just one try away.

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