But it could be that betting millions of dollars is a gambling addiction, especially if we don't know the truth. But those who often bet with big money may not feel anything because it's normal for them. But not for those of us who never bet big money. Many things can cause gambling addiction, and it will be difficult to leave if we are already affected by it. And before gambling addiction came to us, it was better for us always to try to control ourselves and manage money to gamble.
It could and It couldn't be at same time depending on the bankroll of that person. If he can make 7 figures salary and he is a billionaire then he don’t mind betting that huge amount of money therefore he is not gambling addict. Gambling addiction when you are betting outside your limit or simply betting that you can’t afford to lose.
We can’t tell someone that he is addict just because the amount that he is betting is huge for us. We have different financial status and tolerance towards gambling and addiction classification is based on how he is overspending his gambling budget.
Let us face the fact that gambling sites won't stop us from playing because you exceed certain number of hours of playing,
or certain amount that you have been playing with on the site?
As much as we want to have this kind of restriction, I don't think gambling sites would implement such protocol.
They are here for business, so they want their players to play as long as they want or spend as much as they can.
One feature relating to stopping the gambling addiction is the self-exclusion. I guess, this is only the feature that you can find for gambling sites.