And we know that this is done and even advertisements are placed in many places to influence people's psychology to try but what happens is the opposite. Back to each individual and when involvement in gambling cannot be controlled then they will get problems and we cannot blame any party because after all Casinos make business and they need users to make a profit. So the only ones who can limit someone are themselves and control must be made much better so as not to create excessive addiction.
Yes, clear clear, gambling is business and casinos use every possible lever to attract players, including advertising and psychological manipulation.
However, to say that ?we cannot blame any party? is a bit simplistic in my mind
Of course, individual responsibility is essential, but platforms also play a role in creating mechanisms that encourage addiction. Budget trick works for me.
I also see a lot of advertising in cities and I see how it is designed, it attracts attention, launches a trigger in the head even of those who have never played and they want to try themselves and test their luck. And those who have stopped playing may want to do it again. It does not affect me at all, but still unnecessary memories try to get into my head, although I have long learned to control myself after many years in gambling and I understand how this happens, unlike newbies or old players who cannot resist and try their luck in the game every time as if for the first time.