Yes, I am sure that what you said is true, which is addiction that triggers various aggressive actions such as borrowing money or even other crazier actions such as stealing or robbing, and of course they are definitely irresponsible gamblers and this is usually caused by gamblers who from the start misunderstood what and how gambling really is, most likely they are too tempted by the name of victory or the chance of victory that makes them interested in getting involved in gambling.
Some general advice that is often said by others such as gambling with the amount of money you can afford to lose, we can actually conclude that gambling is recommended to be done with mature self-preparation to face defeat, and when it turns out that you force yourself to gamble with the funds borrowed, it means that you can conclude that you have deviated from various advice that leads to prevention.
I agree that a gambler's lack of understanding and preparation often leads to making irrational choices such as borrowing money just to continue gambling out of greed for winning big.
When there is no prior preparation for betting against a favorite or a pre planned team and at that time if money is suddenly managed and placed in another bet, then the chances of winning in that type of bet will decrease. Many times it is seen that when a gambler tries to take a bet, he cannot participate in that bet due to his financial crisis. Later, if he changes his decision and places a bet, he loses.
When such an interest appears among gamblers, there is no alternative to keeping themselves under control. The loss in betting is high in accepting such an attempt. Since there is no guarantee of gaining money from gambling, making such an attempt increases one's losses. If for some reason there is no opportunity to place a bet in a favorite bet, then it is better to wait for the next time.