While watching TV with my kid, I've watched various advertisements of gambling nature (let's say for example, Rummy123, RummyCircle, A23 Rummy, etc.)
These are all specifically Indian ads, but I'm sure you may have seen various gambling advertisements, some banners at boundaries when cricket is ongoing, even in any other sport. How would a kid ignore those things, they might just come and ask you about what is it. Till when can we lie to them? Don't you think that the frequency of such ads must be less in order to let the kids not get trapped into gambling and don't do it at such a small age?
Unfortunately, this is something we just have to learn to live with, there is no two ways about it.
All the time I am watching a football match and my kids are sitting right next to me, the match does play for more than 20 minutes without a gambling site ad coming up, what do I do? Send my kids out?, of course not, I guess this is one reason why before such type of program would start, they will tell us that children under the age of 18 and below are not allowed to watch such program without the supervision of their parents.
Gambling ads on tv are not regulated, most especially, if you are subscribed to a cable tv, or internet TV like YouTube and others, there is a high chance that such ads, or even something worst, might come up from time to time.
The only solution to this I think is to get the children their own TV, where they can comfortably watch cartoons and other children programs in their room, by this way, the children will begin to see less gambling advertisement ads on TV when their parent are watching a sports program.