Fun can not be separated from gambling no matter the outcome of your bet. Either you lose your game or you win, you're entertain in either way. The difference is that the entertainment is not always view in the same angle when your gamble goes opposite. It is just that sometimes when we lose bet, we overlooked the entertainment aspect of gambling and be thinking over the money we lose but it's undeniable that entertainment is not completely there but we care less about it when the money is gone.
The comparison of influential gamblers and the average gamblers is not worth because the former have enough money to not worry about the one they gamble with while the latter have less and that's why they feel lost when they lose the money but it doesn't mean the entertainment is not more, just that for them the entertainment is mixed with agony and of course the agony overshadow the entertainment.
Gambling is entertaining, but loss can outweigh the "fun" component. If you're going to gamble, do it for the fun of it and not the money. But that's easier said than done, right? Especially when money is involved. Remembering why you started gambling is crucial. Was it just for fun? Was it for profit? There's a reason why "responsible gambling" is a frequently echoed term. Setting limitations, recognizing probability, and mentally preparing for any outcome are key. Whether a high roller or a recreational player, be fun, but wise
Your review is very accurate my friend, I think that although initially they came with the intention of just having fun, but I would not fully believe in it, because it is very likely that it is just a nonsense, it is not uncommon to find some of them who violate what they have planned before. So it's very appropriate that I would also say that "it's easier said than done", that's a fact that happens friends.
That's right, it's not gambling if it doesn't involve money or anything valuable in it which in fact is the goal of almost everyone why they come there, so I think it's very likely that the average of them (gamblers) who come only to get that win, who doesn't need money? everyone wants money, but there are two choices, namely to seek income or seek pleasure, and I'm sure only a few percent of them choose to seek pleasure, if they really seek pleasure only then it is unlikely that now many are down because of the many defeats there, so I think their first words are just nonsense if indeed in time they also have the wrong mindset or violate what they have said at the beginning. Yes that's right, there is nothing better than applying a lot of restrictions there, they must be quick to change that wrong mindset.