Recently I noticed that some casinos offer an option they call 'play for fun' and 'real play', which are also the same things as 'demo mode' and 'real funded account play mode'.
Now my question for the casinos which label demo mode playing as 'fun' is, does it mean that those who place bets with real money are not having fun and are just after chasing for a chance to increase their staked money, or what?
Demo is meant to learn how the game works while giving you that gambling experience and entertainment, but referring to it as 'fun play alone' makes real bettors, to me, fall under the category of desperate gamblers.

This option is good and can be very beneficial for those that doesn't know how a particular gambling site works but getting acquainted to this site doesn't guarantee or it doesn't mean someone will win all the time if they entered the main gambling ( real money play). I believe majority of people that gamble doesn't only gamble for fun rather the percentage of people that gamble for fun are less while most gambler do it for profit.
Of course, I think this option is good only for those gamblers who are new and don't understand very well. Fun mode would be a great strategy for those who are new to gambling. While it can be a lot of fun on one hand, and many people can play for fun, I think that if those who are not very new and experienced keep playing it, maybe it will inspire them to play real gambling at some point.
If a new gambler enters a real money game, he will lose money if he is not experienced, but I really like the fun mode for fun. It is true that most people gamble only to win money, very few people play for fun, but for those who play for fun, this fun mode will be very effective for them, and it is also great for increasing the experience of new gamblers.