I don't think that casino staff could help and offer any more insights than anyone else. People either have strong or weak characters. Those with stronger characters will realize that they have a problem and stop. Weak-minded people will keep going, trying to profit where they can't, and dig their own graves a little bit deeper every time.
Gambling is a leisure activity and should never be considered as a job or a safe way to make money. The hardest thing to do is to recognize you have a problem. Once you do that and stop lying to yourself, you can start looking for a way out. Many gamblers, unfortunately, never arrive at this stage and keep telling themselves I am fine, I don't have a problem.
Exactly.
It doesn't matter whoever give the advice to addicted gamblers or to the gamblers who are not yet addicted to avoid addiction. A gambler will continue to do whatever he wanted to do, even addicted or not because it's their own money, that's what kind of thinking they have all the time. In fact, working in casino people advices are not suffice to determine what to do to avoid getting addicted to it.
Casinos needs their players in order to make profits every day, and in that profits employee's get their salaries. In short, it's all about business only. Personal feelings should be set aside.