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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Gambling Addiction Part of the Casino Business Model?
by
kyman1
on 10/08/2025, 14:03:32 UTC
Do casinos profit from addiction, or do they truly promote "responsible gaming" as they claim?

As what we have seen, casinos are profiting from gamblers who can't control themselves and play as much money as they can and think that they can bring the house down. But we all know that the longer we play, the higher the chance that we are going to lose anyway.

Probably there are casinos that really have programs like self-exclusion and outright banning of players and promoting 'responsible gaming'.

But you have to ask yourself, If casinos eliminated all problem gamblers, would they still be profitable?

You must understand that the economy doesnt really care about ethics, when companies or coorporates come into play there isnt anymore feelings not just in gambling but in every niche or section big companies just care about money and influence. Understanding that fact you must ask yourself how can they get that money and influence better then making people 1. addicted 2.brainwashed so they dont really see the problem as the problem. This isnt just gambling this is social media, pharmacy, anything big you name it, if you carefully analize their agenda they dont care about anyone other than themselves im not saying its good or bad just what it is. If people think casinos are kind of good because they promote responsible gaming then why do they make it so attractive in other things to get you going. Just because someone says they are good or promote something responsible doesnt mean that is their true intention.