Absolutely, Perhaps if gamblers can be aware of what is called the house edge which is exactly what you're taking about the more people will begin to adjust the way they gamble. Most addicted gamblers do not agree that they are addicted, which is a big reason why they keep failing and never rise.
Additionally only a few gamblers amongst the multitudes of gamblers gambles for entertainment as it's initial goal but so many gamblers are here for the money which is enough reason to keep losing more money because you can not put you hope to succeed in life with gambling. And perhaps once anyone learns how this house hedges works then the issue of addiction will be so how adjusted.
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Unfortunately, many people start their gambler's journey with an insanely huge bet. For example, when my friend received an annual bonus, he went into a room with slot machines and lost all the money.
And when he came to himself, he went to borrow from all his friends, because his only goal was to win back this money. And of course he lost everything that was lent to him. This is the price of ill-considered money management.