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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Really! Where is the fun at?
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Betwrong
on 22/09/2018, 09:33:01 UTC
The pleasure lies in the art of gambling itself, I usually gamble on soccer how happy it is when the team we hold scores goals and we can see the moody facial expressions of our opponents and it makes me very happy. the problem of winning or losing is already at risk from playing gambling.

yes, I agree with you but some gambler cannot see the pleasure from the gambling itself because they only think about how they can win a big money which even they cannot get it besides of losing their money. and if they still stay in the gambling for a long-term, then they can lose all of their money and finally, they will lose the fun and the money in the same time.
When people gambling for a long-term, it's not about to get fun anymore, it's about money and his main priority is to get win and get rich with gambling which is impossible to do.
Long term gambling is already an addiction and not for fun anymore. Fun moment in gambling is only playing for those who play in a short time or just in a day. If you want to get rich with gambling then make sure you are ready for all the risk you would take here because gambling has a big risk for those who want to become rich or instant millionaire which is impossible to do.
Yeah, when you gambling for long term, it's all about money and how to get win, not about fun anymore. I think people who gambling for long term, most of them are full time on gambling.

No, they are absolutely not. If that was true the end of the world would happen already. According to a recent survey conducted in February 2018, as many as 80% of U.S. adults have admitted that they find casinos and online gambling sites as methods of satisfying that particular urge for entertainment. And the USA takes only 6th position in the list of World's Top 10 Gambling Countries after the UK, Australia, China , Singapore and Italy. Imagine what would happen if what you think was true. Most people gamble for decades during their lifetime having no problems with that. Only up to 5% of gamblers have a gambling addiction of one kind or another.