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Board Gambling discussion
Re: They know the truth but they don't want to accept it, publicly
by
Synchronice
on 25/01/2024, 14:12:16 UTC
Take it or leave it, some part of me still want to make free money from gambling, even when I don't gamble every day, and while I am a very cautious gambler.

Some people are trying to hide behind the cotton, stating that they are gambling for the fun of it, I will like to ask them this question if I can get them to answer.

Is there any spirit of good will when you intentionally give your money away in order to just have a good time gambling?

Because taking money away from gambling simply makes the game not worth playing.

Will you still participate if money is not involved? Many people will easily quit if all casinos are to be turned into no-money games, isn't it?

Money is still the real reasons why we gamble, been addicted or not, mutual greed or not, all gambling is done to make more money or get some form of reward in the end.
It's normal and logical to have a wish to win from gambling, that's absolutely what everyone wants but that doesn't mean that there aren't people who just gamble for fun. Just take a millionaire for example that gambles. Does he expect to earn additional millions via gambling? No, he just gambles for fun because he has so much money that loses in casino won't affect him negatively but that doesn't mean that that person doesn't think about winning. It will be a nice benefit for a millionaire to win in casino, that's true. Winning is just a bonus to get some money back and prolong your gambling experience.