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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Which one of those did you partake in?
by
bettercrypto
on 06/09/2024, 17:47:32 UTC
I am beginning to think that the only time a gambler gambles for fun is only when he gambles with what he can afford to lose. In this case, a gambler has $10,000 as his savings, and he gambles with $1000 down, he or she won't feel sad when they lose it (it means they gambled for fun). But if a gambler who has the same $10,000 gambles for above $5,000, and he loses all of them, the gambler won't be happy about his actions, and it might result in chasing of losses (which means he didn't gamble for fun). It means that both those that say they aren't gambling for fun sometimes gamble for fun, mostly when they risk an amount they can afford to lose. The actual time you gamble for fun is when you risk what you can afford to lose and not when you say you want to gamble for fun. However, a gambler might say he will gamble for fun and still end up not gambling for fun when he starts gambling. One can know a responsible gambler if he starts gambling.

What do you want to emphasize on the topic you made this op? It seems that your question is not specific. Yes, it's true that when you're the type of gambler whose only motive is to have fun, you won't mind winning the game, so even if you lose, it's okay.

But the amount of 1000$ here in our country is a big amount, so even if I gamble just for fun, I'm limited to 20$ to 30$, that doesn't hurt me even if I lose.