The outcome of the majority of casino games is mostly controlled by luck rather than ability. Examples that are often used include craps, roulette, and slot machines. Players wager on numerous outcomes in these games, and the casino has an inherent advantage that ensures they will profit in the long term.
Casino gaming is a popular source of entertainment. Instead of looking at it as a means of making money, players should approach it with the intention of having fun.
Everyone knows that and everyone starts with that kind of approach.The problem is that when the middle of such entertainment people start losing money and they want to get it back is when things precipitates rather quickly and everything ends badly.That is because people emotions cannot be controlled in such moments when we are playing or better it is extremely difficult to control such emotions and very few individuals are able to do so,the majority can't and falls into addiction,on different levels,some more some less but the truth is this in the end.
The accuracy of this reply reminds me of the day I played the shell game while coming back from work. I was watching people play and I wanted to join the fun. I guessed the wrong shell and my money was gone. The rest of the times I played, I only wanted to get my money back.

And guess what? I lost again and again and then knew I had to just give it up. That's exactly how it starts for most people, from trying to have fun to becoming addicted to it. Let's really be honest, no one chooses to be an addict.