Gambling has clear connection to divorce with studies showing that people with gambling problems have much higher divorce rate. Hiding your gambling from your partner is major issue as keeping secrets destroys trust that is essential for healthy relationship. If you get into financial trouble and have to tell your partner it can be shocking surprise that seriously damages your relationship. Using shared money for gambling without your partner knowledge is betrayal of trust. Ultimately financial problems and emotional stress and loss of trust caused by gambling can be too much for relationship to handle which is why it is so important to be open and honest with your spouse about your gambling habits.
I have read many articles about gamblers bettors, and often they seem to go through absolutely the same path, which begins with the fact that they somehow get into the gambling world. Then they begin to believe that it can change their future financially, then they begin to bet the money that they can lose.
And when they lose this, they think that now they can temporarily put borrowed money in a yuanroll, but they lose this too, and only after that the lies begin, especially lies to themselves. And many turn off the right path in life. And this whole set of events already leads to divorce.
Usually the problems related to divorce are already present from the beginning and the fact that they then become more accentuated is only an acceleration of what will happen, the problem was already there from the beginning if you can't understand it you will only end up making things worse, then there is the game that when it becomes a vice becomes the pretext that makes everything end in the worst possible way