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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How can you enjoy the game when you are losing?
by
jems
on 24/07/2025, 05:11:47 UTC
A gambler's sole objective is to win, to multiply their bet, if possible by 10x, 100x. So why play free games? What drives a gambler is adrenaline, the excitement of a good poker hand, the sound of the roulette wheel spinning, or the dice rolling. And the main thing is money, the desire to win, the fear of losing. Without that, what's the point?
Free gambling is a bad thing. I don't even want to have anything to do with this process, because there are no feelings and emotions when you play for real money. It happened that I once tried to spin slots without money. What did I get? It was just disgusting. One time was enough to understand everything. I never did it again. It is better to fully enjoy the process of the game when there is something to look forward to. After all, the feeling of winning is always present. This is the basis.
A person's adrenaline is pumped in a game because they're risking their money and hoping to win. So I don't think a casual gambler can enjoy the game; that's ridiculous.

When gambling, of course, we hope to win. There's no greater feeling than the adrenaline rush of a bet and then the chance to win. I think that's an indescribable feeling of happiness.

So, even when we're losing, there's something to enjoy about the game: the hope of turning things around, and the true feeling of victory at the end of the game, whether we win or lose.