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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do people truly risk their money on bets for profit?
by
bSpend
on 19/05/2024, 12:29:59 UTC
I came across a recent topic where the op was saying over 80% of gamblers gamble to make money and I had to have a dip thought on that and was curious as to know if there are possibilities that people gamble just for the sake of answering the name gambler?
Nearly eighty percentage of the gamblers are doing gambling for the money making.
From my opinion, I think there isn’t any need to stake or risk one’s money on a game simply because you want to catch fun when you could simply not risk your money and still have fun while watching same game.
I don’t know if I’m really staying my points well but I wish to know if people really have to gamble without intentions of making money?
To be honest with you, I used to believe that one could actually have fun gambling, not minding if he or she loses money in the process, this was before I started gambling myself.
But after I started gambling and having first hand experience of what it feels like to gamble and lost money, my take on this matter began to change, and right now, I've come to believe that it's practically impossible for someone to gamble and not be interested in making profit, that is, I would say that a hundred percent of people who gamble; gamble with the intention of making money in return, and this I can confirm from the fact that if ability to make money was or is removed from gambling, and people just have to spend money to gamble without the possiblity of getting anything as profit in return, even when they win a game, more than 99 percent of gamblers today will stop gambling.