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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Real play and Fun play
by
Zoomic
on 21/08/2025, 14:37:32 UTC
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.


The casino is very correct and this has been my opinion for so long. It should only be called fun when no money is involved. If you are playing to earn money, it is no longer a fun. You are chasing profits. And in the other hand, if you eventually lose, you will also not be happy, where then is the place of fun?

It can only be fun, when you play with your spare money. While realistically, there is no spare money. So, there is no fun in losing money. If you actually want to have fun, then use the demo version.