I still think that if you have a gambler in your family who spends more than 3 hours gambling and this happens every day, then all other family members will obviously be concerned about this fact. It is clear that as a result of conversations and even threats, the player will not stop such a game and he still will not listen to this advice. But all the people around him will still begin to consider him a gambling addict. This is a natural reaction of all people who are indifferent to gambling. As a result, in such a family, scandals and all sorts of unpleasant things, including in matters of money lost in the game, are inevitable.
So I think this is already a dangerous time range before daily games.
Even if they gamble once for 3 hours every day, not only will their family be worried, but in my opinion this could also make them addicted to gambling and after that it will make them lose a lot of money. obviously when someone does this and their family finds out then in my opinion they will be labeled as a gambling addict, and with that I think their family will be worried about their family members who have become addicted to gambling, because many cases of gambling addiction have occurred and destroyed family relationships and herself.
It is not recommended to gamble every day, although there are some gamblers who think that the more often they gamble, the closer they are to gambling, that is a ridiculous alibi that I have heard, there is no way that this guarantees that they will be able to win at gambling. Gambling generally only makes us lose money, there is no way to win for sure.
If a player really plays for 3 hours every day, even on weekends and holidays, then this is probably already a gaming addiction. This is almost guaranteed to be a mental illness, although many of these players can justify themselves by claiming that this is, in fact, their job. However, of course they are losing money, not making money. And by the way, I don’t think that they get strong emotional pleasure from such a game simply because their game actions always turn out to be standard, mechanical. They practically behave like robots, like automatic players.
But of course, such a passion for gambling naturally causes fair concern for all members of their families. And I think sometimes it’s also difficult to get such players to start treatment for such gambling addiction. They just don’t consider themselves sick. And that's the problem.