My question is, why does the demo mode seem to pay more than the real mode, and has anyone else noticed this difference?
If you always lose a game, do you still want to continue playing it? First, the popularization of game rules and the comfort of not having to worry about losing money make it easier for players to make different decisions to test features. But it's easy to apply it in practice, and as long as your money fluctuates, you will have different emotional states. But anyway, if you just bring it to a state of maintenance, I think there will be nothing to worry about. I'm worried, but the OP has admitted that he is a fan of gambling games, so I hope that you will have a clearer judgment about your next actions if you are not considered an addict.
For some offline games like the image below,
initially people only bet small amounts, which gradually increased. According to my experience, there are rules, but they do not apply to random games, and partly because winning is not for us, stopping at the right time with profits is something that is easy for people to talk about but really difficult to do.