In general it's probably more difficult for an old gambler to stop because he's so used to it.
Not all old gamblers will find it difficult to stop because just like the first point there are gamblers who can really gamble professionally and responsibly so they can have limits and control.
Having hard time to stop isn't just going to be prone to the old gamblers, in fact that every age that someone who has become an addicted gambler will have hard time doing it whether they're used to it or not.
On the other point of view, the new addicted gamblers are also gonna have their difficulty in to stop because they're just fresh and that impulsiveness is hard to deal.
While talking about the professional ones, they don't have to quit. It's their bread and butter and that's why win or lose, they'll remain.
If we talk about it being difficult to stop it not just for people who have been gambling for a long time I also believe in this and indeed basically someone who is already fond of gambling cannot easily give up any gambling activity.
Apart from that new gamblers are more likely to be easily defeated by curiosity and emotions so they can actually experience more difficult times compared to old gamblers.
Not all of them and again most professional gamblers definitely have limits and really know how to control every gambling activity they do.
It's impossible to tell.
It true and of course explaining all of this is not easy because every gambler experiences different experiences and not all gamblers can be said to be addicts because some gamblers who are truly experienced or professional know very well how to limit their gambling at any time certain so that it cannot be claimed as an addict.
It's not about experience at all when it comes to gambling addiction. Can experience make you a responsible gambler? No, it can't, because you need self-control and a high level of patience to be able to control the urge and to limit the money and time you spend on your gambling activities, and though experience might be a good assistance, you won't actually become a responsible gambler only because you have a lot of experience in gambling or betting.
You can often find experienced gamblers getting addicted to gambling just because they have no control over themselves and their emotions, and when the urge hits their mind, they just can't say no to it because they lack self-control. So, though experience has a great role, it doesn't stop you from getting addicted.
The first thing you need to know is that experience can really influence your attitude of responsibility towards gambling because with experience you can learn and think carefully before making a decision because there will be thoughts of fear of mistakes that might occur and lead to losses.
By learning from experience especially bitter experience in gambling activities a person can have enough patience or control to always minimize risks.
It was the gambler own fault because he knew he had a lot of experience but didn't learn and use the experience as an evaluation so that in the future he wouldn't repeat the mistakes he had made.