What OP says is very true, many must learn or know how to play, especially when they are new, but in general terms when we enter a casino we usually get very excited, but here the important thing is to know how to bet and have the money ready to "lose" in a casino, but not to think about what you can win, because it is more feasible to lose than to win, if we think that way it can happen, otherwise I think that is when all the problems begin, I already know about addiction and everything that triggers.
You need to understand every risk that you will going to encounter, it's easy to start but once you already engage that will the problem will start, chances that you won't be able handle your emotions and you will keep depositing your money to chase for a good win, it's your responsibility to work with how you will manage your finances to avoid getting too much addicted and to lose lots of your savings or worse, all your savings.
Of course they won't. The world is a cold place and we feed off of each other. Your lose is someone else's profit. The casinos don't have to care. They are there to offer you a service. If you want to use that service to lose $1, fine. If you want to lose half a million, even better. Responsible players understand what they are doing, and will find ways to limit their online gambling exposure when needed. The casino must accept the set account limits, otherwise they are in breach of their license (if they have one and it's a reputable one) and probably their own T&C and Responsible Gambling practices.
That's right, friend, when someone experiences a loss, someone else will gain, this is an example in gambling where when we get a loss, the casino will succeed in collecting profits, it's just that when we win and succeed in taking profits, the casino does not experience a loss, but will the more profitable because the next day the gambler who gets the win will experience an even greater loss than what was won before.
Becoming a very responsible gambler is a must that everyone has so that what is done in gambling does not only bring losses but also provides learning that in every defeat there is a mistake and in every mistake there is a way or solution that can be taken if it is true. studied more deeply.
Experience can make a gambler have a sense of responsibility when they can think more clearly.
If we are talking about responsible gambling and gamblers, those who are responsible and manage to win something good enough, they don't let themselves lose it all or more than it the other day or the same day, but they will cut down their bankroll and try and utilize the money won for multiple sessions and try to win more with that.
A reckless and emotional gambler will probably just spend it all at once sometimes even within the same game since they start getting angry and having a emotional breakdown once they see they are losing and then they start betting more and more while a responsible gambler would stop betting if they see they are constantly losing.
That's a good way in managing your finances, knowing how to quit while you still have a good amount of profits and when you play again you manage to split or divert those winnings and not to allow in losing everything back right away but to enjoy with the sessions you play.