It sounds quite amusing that casinos would implement such restrictions, as they could potentially diminish the casino's profits. The various amenities within a casino are meticulously designed to ensure that patrons can engage in extended gambling sessions, thus facilitating greater expenditure of both time and money. Consequently, this dynamic naturally culminates in an upward trajectory for the revenues of both traditional casinos and online gambling platforms, as the momentum of gambling activities swells.
In my opinion, such features are unlikely to be encountered across any casino establishment. This is primarily because they align with the overarching business strategies, which aim to maximize monetary gains.
That's the point. Owners of casinos want to make profit and setting transaction limits for gamblers is not ideal for business. I believe the gamblers are all adults and are solely responsible for their actions. It is in the place of these gamblers to put a check on their gambling habits because the management of these casinos will not help, all they are interested in is profit, profit and more profit because that is the reason the casino is existing in the first place.