Yeah I get your point, everything I said was based on my personal opinion it should not be taking as a choice for other gamblers cause they don't have the same mindset as me. You could show off, catch fun and make merry but you can't deny the fact that at the end of the day you still need to make some money to continue your fun. Making money could be a plus to someone who is not centered on money in gambling but to a gambler whose aim of gambling is to make profit, you can't put fun ahead of money for me.
Yeah, every gambler has their own personal goals and expectations whenever they gamble, the fact that one gambles for fun and the other gambles for money doesn't make one wrong and the other right, it's all based on individual preferences and expectations. The difference is just usually in the outcome of their gambling sessions. We can see that the one who gambles solely for fun tends to exercise more control over his gambling habit and activities more than the one who gambles solely for the profits and gains, these fellows tend to put in more time and resources in gambling just to ensure they secure some win and by that has more tendency for severe losses than the latter.
A gambler needs to have a very strong character to constantly remember why he is engaged in this hobby at all. I understand that the best way to be in gambling is to play for fun and so easily avoid risks. But if someone wins a good multiplier, then this will be a test for him, because this gambler can begin to pursue the goal of only earning money in gambling. The easy way in which he got big money will turn his head and then this guy will come up with purchases that he will make in future victories in gambling. His goal will change.