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Let me explain the thread title. I know a lot of us here would say we should be gambling for fun, but in reality most people don’t gamble just for fun, they do it mainly for profit. Even if they lose, they keep coming back because they hope to eventually become profitable in gambling.

But what if people stop aiming for profit and gamble only for fun, what do you think would be the impact on the gambling industry?

Will we still see it growing or will the industry shrink?
Of course, gambling industry will continue to grow because it's a lucrative business. A business that, the casino is always the winner will continue to be in profits because that's the nature of the business. In fact, casino didn't force you to gamble for profit.

The system was built for entertainment but due to the greed in human nature, they want to reap from where they didn't sow from. The only thing is that the industry wouldn't make much profit compared to what they are making when people ain't gambling for profit.
Original archived Re: Would the gambling industry survive if people only played for fun only?
Scraped on 21/08/2025, 07:45:41 UTC
Let me explain the thread title. I know a lot of us here would say we should be gambling for fun, but in reality most people don’t gamble just for fun, they do it mainly for profit. Even if they lose, they keep coming back because they hope to eventually become profitable in gambling.

But what if people stop aiming for profit and gamble only for fun, what do you think would be the impact on the gambling industry?

Will we still see it growing or will the industry shrink?
Of course, gambling industry will continue to grow because it's a lucrative business. A business that, the casino is always the winner will continue to be in profits because that's the nature of the business. In fact, casino didn't force you to gamble for profit.

The system was built for entertainment but due to the greed in human nature, they want to reap from where they didn't sow from.