Gambling is part of Chinese culture. It is seen as the right way to test luck, especially on holidays like Chinese New Year, as well as to get rid of bad luck.
link-I was quite surprised when I read this article for the first time because they gamble not for money or pleasure but because of the culture to test luck.
this does sound funny but what do you do if it turns out that your culture requires you to play gambling?
slightly diverting from the topic above, I'm interested in Mark Griffiths' research;
Mark Griffiths, a psychologist at Nottingham Trent University who specializes in addictive behavior says that gamblers have a lot of motivation for their habit.
In a survey of 5,500 gamblers, the prospect of “winning big money” was the strongest factor. But then followed by "because it's fun" and "because it's fun".
"Even when you lose a gamble, your body still produces adrenaline and endorphins," he says.
“People buy entertainment.”
Not much is known about the design of these machines on player behavior, but, for example, many machines and casinos use red or something similar – which is considered more stimulating.
And interestingly, there are examples of cases where gamblers develop “shadow-skills” as a justification for earning those possible rewards.
Griffiths gave the example of a game engine in the UK which was designed with the adaptive logic in mind that the device would deliver more than the consumer was given over a period of time, and after that the device would return to the normal system.
This means that some players will try to find (or “skim”) machines that have not hit the jackpot, hoping they will be there when the machine hits the jackpot.
All of these research findings conclude that gambling is not always about winning, but rather the process of betting – and the other factors surrounding it that make it fun.
Although gambling addiction cannot be explained simply – sometimes there are many reasons that lead to addiction in a person – but it is certainly interesting to see how the fun is related to the structure and style of the game played.
And even when gambling isn't a problematic obsession, it's still entertaining for those who go home with empty pockets.
link-I am interested in making this topic because the debate between gambling for money or entertainment is still very long, now I add that some people gamble to practice skills and also because it has become their culture (like the Chinese people)
btw, if you have a lot of free time you should read this topic too;