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Board Gambling
Re: Without money, does it still qualify as gambling?
by
Blitzboy
on 29/06/2023, 16:30:11 UTC
But the most important thing before going to play and gamble is the need for real money and or something of value such as an asset to be at stake so that it can be called gambling in its entirety because gambling without something at stake is rather difficult to call it gambling.  Wink
What is certain is that if you don't use money, there is no challenge that people will feel because they can place bets with large amounts of demo money. Gamblers are looking for challenges like that, so it makes them come back for more. But if it's just for fun, they can play without using real money. Well, everyone must desire to gamble or just play without using money or anything that can excite them.
The sad truth is that, only a few people actually plays the demo version of the games if their have the option to play the real game because there is a difference between the two sucne demo games lack some features that are available on the real game because the original game is develop to meet the expectation of bith the casino and the players but demo version is more or less for tutorial and nothing more than that.
Demo versions of games are akin to training wheels on a bicycle. They offer the necessary guidance to get you started, but to truly experience the thrill and challenges of the game, one has to venture into the real version. Just as training wheels can't simulate the balance and agility needed for true cycling, demo games cannot fully capture the intricacies and strategies that real games demand. The human inclination towards meaningful interaction and reward systems often makes the actual game the preferred choice over its demo counterpart.