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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Teenage exposure to gambling
by
Juse14
on 12/11/2024, 07:15:43 UTC
Teenage gambling exposure

Just what can be done to ensure limited exposure of this kind?

Unfortunately, casinos are indifferent to where a gambler gets his money from or what kind of person he is in principle.
Casinos are always guided by the principle "money doesn't stink" and are ready to take it from any player, even if it is a child who has deceived the casino with verification and is now spending his last money on the casino (or betting - it doesn't matter) that was intended for his lunch. And even if this is not good, the casino can always say: "we do not take money, people lose it themselves."

Yes, you are right that casinos will never ask you where you get your money from when you visit a gambling place. If you have money, come in. If you have money, come in, if you don't have money, get out. That applies if it's a land-based casino, if it's an online casino, if you have money, please gamble, if you don't have money, please visit the demo mode. Casinos will only serve you when you have some money to bet.

Saying that casinos never take money, instead they themselves lose it. Winning is not wrong, because casinos never force us to gamble. and when gambling, we ourselves should control the gambling, not the other way around, where we ourselves are controlled by gambling, gambling until we forget the time and exceed the budget that we are ready to lose.