And if they experience more losses because they have spent more time, they should reduce their gambling time or activities because they could experience more losses. Using more time to gamble does not guarantee that they will win, but they can lose more than before. For this reason, they must be aware that the decision to increase their gambling time does not need to be taken to prevent more losses.
We must reduce or limit our gambling activities to prevent large losses. And we can still enjoy gambling games with enough time, especially if we only gamble for fun. Those who want to gamble longer should be able to think about the risk of losing more, which could cost them all their money.
The more time a player devotes to the game, the faster he will lose his money (if he does not reach the jackpot). In general, I am not against the fact that a player spends a lot of time gambling, but then he must answer the question of how he wins, if he is sure that he will win in the end, be it the casino or other players. Does he develop at the same time, such as poker skills, does this happen every day. If the answer is yes, then that's good. But if a player presses the button and spins, hoping only for luck, then I’m almost sure that he will lose everything completely, because there is no development at all in this type of game. How does he imagine his future life, for example, in 5 years, he will still press the same button and the jackpot will fall on his head? I doubt it. Sometimes I even think that these are just lazy people who don’t want to do anything. Maybe it's time for them to think about it?