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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Does the novelty wear off?
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suzanne5223
on 22/07/2025, 20:52:53 UTC
If you are extremely rich and you can just gamble up to your heart's content, does the novelty of winning wear off? Like would you get tired of gambling since there's really not much risks because you can gamble with any amount and still receive little to no consequences?
Depends on level of wealth but  Nah I don’t think so for someone  who isn’t that extremely rich and of course still depends on the motive but in most cases it’s still about winning and the true fact is that they win more because they take less odd but huge wager since they can afford it so at the end they don’t have to worry much about losing either..
Maybe I could say yes for someone who is extremely rich as they might not need the win/lose the fun over time  and neither do they care about the loss so it’s two sided in my view
Yes, most wealthy individuals go for good odds and invest a substantial amount in it. This reminds me of the guy who used the exact strategy you explained to win 5 million euros through the Chelsea vs. PSG game.
He sees what others don't and puts high stakes.
The fact is that gambling comes with ease and less risk when the gambler is a wealthy person.