In many cases, when we can relish something, it is the manner in which you look at it and not the outcome. In cases where the games are played for fun, not for termination of either success or failure, then we are allowing ourselves to remain cool and happy. It is incredible how small happiness that one gets from each moment that is lived with devotion and accountability, it is not about how much we win or lose. With this attitude, we can derive pleasure without pressure of high expectation load. As long as we know what we can and can’t do, and if we understand what’s meaningful to us, then in every action we take will be true and priceless happiness.
Even when played for fun, it is not advisable for a gambler to become obsessed with seeking so much pleasure that he loses his money. It is well known that "whatever is sweet can kill." When a gambler who is looking for fun loses a large sum of money, he will feel bad about gambling. So, in my opinion, the fun is determined by what happens to the gambler at the end of the gambling session rather than at the beginning.
I recall my experience at a game villa, where I usually went to play P.S 2 because I enjoy playing games. So, one day, I used my lunch money to play a game, and when it was time for lunch, I did not have anything to eat because it had been used to pay for my P.S2 session. When the hunger hit, I regretted spending the money on P.S2. I realized I had made a huge mistake, and what I had thought was fun had turned out to be foolishness. Thus, while having fun is important, a gambler must also be analytical.