[FONT="]If at the end of your life you have, for example, an extra 20K in your accounts due to sports (casino, or financial investment, etc) gambling, what will it benefit you? Nothing. You can't take it with you! LOL.[/FONT]
[FONT="]BTW, some very high figure, like 99% of punters, are lifetime losers at sports/casino type gambling.[/FONT]
[FONT="]OTOH if you're a pro sports gambler living payout to payout, then your winnings may be of some immediate benefit to you. That might apply to one in a million punters.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Also if you're saving up for a child or some other good cause that your winnings will go to upon your demise/end in this world, that would be another positive motivation where your gambling winnings do something for you, at least indirectly. But, again, as the vast majority are lifelong losers, it's probably more likely to end up with you shooting yourself in the foot.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Or if you won hugely, as in millions, for example, then that could do something for you, during the moment of your lifetime, and at your death. Though not necessarily in a positive way.[/FONT]
[FONT="]I suppose most, on online forums such as this, gamble because it's considered fun, or a habit, or an addiction, or entertainment to help fill their days.[/FONT]
[FONT="]BTW, some very high figure, like 99% of punters, are lifetime losers at sports/casino type gambling.[/FONT]
[FONT="]OTOH if you're a pro sports gambler living payout to payout, then your winnings may be of some immediate benefit to you. That might apply to one in a million punters.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Also if you're saving up for a child or some other good cause that your winnings will go to upon your demise/end in this world, that would be another positive motivation where your gambling winnings do something for you, at least indirectly. But, again, as the vast majority are lifelong losers, it's probably more likely to end up with you shooting yourself in the foot.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Or if you won hugely, as in millions, for example, then that could do something for you, during the moment of your lifetime, and at your death. Though not necessarily in a positive way.[/FONT]
[FONT="]I suppose most, on online forums such as this, gamble because it's considered fun, or a habit, or an addiction, or entertainment to help fill their days.[/FONT]