But the problem is, a gambler will reject the thought that he's becoming addicted when he's starting to be one.
There's always the denial period that one will not accept so, if they're feeling that they're about to be addicted, you don't expect them to accept it lightly.
That's where the problem goes and it's usually happening because it is not easy to make when we're just going to tell them to stop.
It's impossible to tell them to stop gambling but they don't realize they are addicted to gambling, so we have no solution other than him himself having to get out of the trap of continued addiction to gambling. Usually gambling addicts will realize when they no longer have anything to buy their needs.
Telling them isn't impossible.
But listening and doing what has been told to them, that's the difficult part to know because it's just going to go through from their ear to another. When they've got nothing left anymore.
It is the time realization will tick on their minds to remind them that they can't spend more due to their massive losses.
For a normal person who has not fallen into addiction it is enough that his money runs out and he has nothing to buy, I think that is one of the reasons why he stops playing, however there are players who always find a way to be able to play, whether it's lending money to your friends, family, or whoever you can lend them.
In various cases some casinos realize that some players are falling into addiction and they get certain notices that they can only play with a certain amount of money during the day, I think all casinos have it.