Almost every now and then, there is a new casino that is setup, each week, it is like there is a new casino where gamblers could gamble. I am aware that the competition in the industry is good, but more casinos mean more publicity for gambling, and more publicity for gambling means more gamblers definitely, and if there are more gamblers, we will have a higher chance of people who will turn up with a gambling problem or challenge. This is a thought I had earlier, I may be wrong, what do you think? What do you consider is the effects of the many options and variety of casinos to gamble on, do you think that it has somehow promoted and made addiction easy? do you feel that gamblers would have been less addicted if we have fewer casinos?
These new casinos might not be attracting new gamblers. I am aware that many gamblers are attracted by several incentives offered by newly established casinos. It is possible that a large number of the customers of new casinos are old gamblers. Fewer casinos with aggressive publicity will always gain more market share. Therefore, the rise in new gamblers might not be an offshoot of new casinos.
Nevertheless, there are possibilities that new casinos can increase the number of gamblers since they also engage in advertising.