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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you consider gambling to be a "fun activity"?
by
Maotezi
on 10/12/2019, 19:06:49 UTC
Do you feel fun when you lose $100?
What about losing $1000 or $10000 when you gamble? Does it make you feel it was all fun?

I see many posters here in this Gambling Discussion forum claiming (usually with broken English) that gambling is fun, that there is no pain nor suffering when you lose money... because it's all fun, it's great, the best thing in the world ....

So I'd like to ask you honestly - how is it "fun" when you lose money? What makes it fun - the prediction of what's gonna happen next? The winnings make it fun? But no one can win 100% of the times, right? (except for the house)

I'd love to see one of those posters explain to me, rationally, how exactly they perceive it to be fun? Please try to explain yourself rationally (with broken English if necessary).


No one is having fun when he loses a lot of money, which is just the opposite.
But it's fun when you gamble with that money and it is fun in the moment and you realize that you can take big money, but the feeling afterwards is very hard, depressing, not easy to endure mentally.
With a bigger role comes more adrenaline but not fun, no one can confirm that it is fun when playing a large role, but certainly the heart beats fast and great adrenaline occurs, ultimately a cross-section of the heart.
But the fun is in the small games and the small money, when you do not hurt the loss.