Yes, people who are looking for victory and big games with big ambitions, it will certainly be very difficult to play gambling with a short time and small capital, because there is no satisfaction logically if you look from there.
The frustration that accompanies hitting huge wins with smaller amount frequently holds such players and doesn't free up in them a desire to find real entertainment. The risk gets higher, as the rate of winning diminishes. Even if a player control a bigger bankroll he'll lose out a lot of funds wagering high amount, aiming for a big win. These recurring habits will not squeeze out fun for such players. The wins could occur, yet, it's hard for a determined unsatiable player to find fun through it. They're quick to remember how much have been lost in the process, leaving them on same distress spot
Indeed, people who seek satisfaction will not feel any pleasure in themselves, even if they feel happy because they have won with a little capital they will definitely think that when they use large funds they will definitely get a big win again continuously like that, because if you think it's not more like greed, right?
Seeking pleasure with ambition and wanting a long time but not having a large capital, looks more greedy and illogical because it always does not feel sati
Entertainment might be different for everyone and it is important to know what is your entertainment and what are you planning to do to be entertained. I don’t think it’s always going to be straightforward because we are all different and it is in terms of what we want really.
I agree with you, different people have different concepts about entertainment, some people prefer to spend $500 at the casino while others spend that same amount on a dinner with drinks, and both of them are looking for entertainment. But only one of them has the chance to end with profit, and that one is the one who has fun with gambling.
I hardly believe that gambling has an entertainment side without a doubt. Is a good way to have a good time.
Yes, I also agree with this, but certainly when comparing which entertainment is the most profitable it is relative depending on each person's preferences because everyone has different mindsets and different tastes, for example you say someone can get pleasure benefits by gambling $500 and others can use that money for dinner, but maybe he also feels good about it and he may feel more profitable in terms of mood and satisfaction from dinner than gambling, a different side right?