I often come across the phrase among users that they play for fun. But here it has also been mentioned many times that since most players in both gambling and betting lose, it is strange to say that losing can bring pleasure and entertainment. Indeed, what benefit do you get from losing? Of course, you can say that you can get adrenaline from losing, as well as experience. But let's think about whether each new loss really brings you an increase in experience? At some point, you will understand that your next loss is just a loss, it did not bring you any new experience. And instead of adrenaline, you will feel the desire to win back, which can lead you to new losses.
Based on this, isn't it easier for the Leavs to play free games? Losing in such games will not bring you trouble, and winning can make you happy.
Anybody who tells you that losing in gambling brings fun might not be telling the whole truth. Nobody wants to lose money, even the richest men in the world. If I was not gambling there are so many other sources of entertainment that I would have spent money on. I see people see down spend money on beer, yet they criticize a gambler. Others spend money on movies, sports activities, junk food, etc.
The issue here shouldn't be how you feel after a loss but do you have the ability to cope with your losses. If the money you spend on gambling begins to affect your finances, you will have to reconsider your budget. When it comes to feeling bad after a loss that's normal. But when you gamble more than you can afford, it could lead to overreaction.
Why don't you play free games?
I also enjoy playing video games, so I used to play free games. But the fun gambling gives is different, and I also have an opportunity to win more money if I am lucky.