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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do people truly risk their money on bets for profit?
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Rabata
on 17/02/2024, 22:28:41 UTC
There are things that may be a bit difficult to explain, but I think the statement that 80% of people gamble to make a profit is true. Moreover, the majority of gamblers are from the lower middle class. So the main goal is to make a profit. But a small portion of the rich population gambles just for fun because they play with their little money, which for many people may be quite valuable. This mindset cannot be generalized to mean that gambling is only to make a profit. I myself come from a lower middle class, of course I also think that I have to make a profit when gambling.
Your point cannot be denied because it is the middle or lower class people who are usually desperate to make money from gambling. They try to make quick money. How to get rich fast A rich person has less of such a desire even though the rich try to get richer. But the poor are less likely to earn money from gambling. Rich and poor alike should not think of profiting from gambling. We consider it the logical conclusion to accept general gambling as fun. Those who take up gambling to make money are more likely to lose. I think there is no specific category for responsible gambling. Both rich and poor can do it.