The most of the gamblers are so addictive, so it's so hard for them to stop gambling even if they lose a lot of money they still continue which is totally so
I'm not sure with these, I believe only few of them or of the total number of gamblers.
Not all gamblers are serious with what they are doing, hence they cannot be addicted if they will only play occasionally.
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You are absolutely right, only a small part of gamblers are addicted to it while most gamblers play from time to time giving not much significance to the process. I don't understand why people keep saying that most gamblers are addicted. Can't they google the issue themselves? According to various statistics only from 2% to 5% of all gamblers have gambling problems of this or that kind. The most extreme number in this regard I came across with was 11.5%, and it was about gamblers using fixed-odds betting terminals in the UK. Only among gamblers that use those particular terminals the percentage of addicted ones is 11.5%. And this percentage is still far from being called the majority.
Gambling addiction is a serious problem, and millions of people suffer from it, but we should stick with the facts if we want to resolve it.