I agree with you on that, our inability to control the desire to gamble more is the core addictions that we are talking about, some time it good to check yourself and see if you are actually gambling right because once there is the inability to control your gambling excesses it becomes bad for the whole community since gambling addictions and it impacts rob on all and not just one person. That is why is better to have an established pattern of play while gambling so as not over-dependent on it to the point that it could become an addiction.
To be honest, I personally still don't know the clear boundaries between ordinary gamblers and addicted gamblers. Can those who come every day to gamble even if it is a small amount also be called addicted?
Or is the limit the effect of gambling itself which results in the gambler's financial loss and can also involve other people?
whatever the gambling game, whether it is a slot game or sports betting, all types of gambling games provide a special enjoyable effect on gamblers. That often makes gamblers forget the boundaries of what gamblers don't want to do.
There is no clear boundaries when it comes to addiction and it is closer to a spectrum, with a group of people having almost no chance to develop an addiction, and a high risk group that given the circumstances could do so with ease.
It is because of this that you need to always evaluate your behavior once a session ends, and if you notice there was some sort of problem then you need to put immediate attention to it, as correcting any misbehavior is easy at that stage, but once such conduct progresses it could become very difficult to change it.