Can you involve money for you to stop gambling or a gambler can really stop after he promises that if he wins this jackpot he will stop?
This is for the big-time gambler or those who gamble habitually or even those who have the urge to gamble when they have available money.
The answer will typically depend if the gambler's aim is to win the jackpot prize OR if he finds entertainment/satisfaction whenever he gambles.
There are two (2) kinds of persons who gamble, one who strives to aim money; and the other is one who finds the thrill of risking enjoyable. In the first type of gambler, these people are usually the ones who are victims of addiction because they stop depending on the outcome. As long as they fail to win, they will gamble more to overcome the expenses and earn some extra buck.
For the second type of gambling, these people are typically the one who do not care for the result but they gamble because they love the feeling of the thrill. Normally, these people are also addicted to the game and the danger that lies behind this is that they will not stop until that satisfaction/feeling is met.