What I would also like to mention though, is that in some cryptocurrency-based casino's with low house edges, the time between placing a bet and seeing the result is very small.
I think traditional casino's usually have laws they must follow, which include a minimum amount of time between placing the bet and seeing the result.
this has a role for sure , but I don't think it has anything to do with addiction
also not sure if there is such rule for real casinos , never heard of it and I guess all slots have instant results or am I wrong ?
in general my thoughts is that the gambler is the one who is responsible for addiction , if all gamblers started to know how odds work and that there is no way to beat the normal casino games then they will start limiting their spending on gambling and probably it will be way harder to get addicted
as I stated before , personally when I want to gamble on -EV games I just set a budget to play with and keep playing till I bust it or reach a goal of profit and I believe all the gamblers should do that since there is no way in making money long term with these games
having higher house edge for me won't change a thing , I will still gamble occasionally on dice or roulette and I will still lose the same amount of money but this way the process will be faster
in general I'm totally against that , like imagine in the future poker sites raise their rake to 20% or bookies raise their margin for over 15% claiming that they want to protect people from getting addicted
gamblers will still gamble anyways , actually I guess only people with gambling problem will continue gambling if the house edge is higher
It has everything to do with addiction. The less time there is between the bet and seeing the result of your bet, the higher the chance that you get addicted.
I wouldn't be so fast to say that addiction is 100% the fault of the gambler, this is a very simplified view in my opinion.
Casinos use every trick in the book to get people addicted, even going as far as using psychological research for reaching those goals.
You can be almost certain that some casino's even work very closely with corporate psychologists, literally to make everything as addictive as possible, while still following the law.
Saying that a higher house edge doesn't affect you is just a bit weird. These things are not supposed to be noticeable. They are effective among a large group of people, affecting only a certain percentage of those people.
I certainly do not think that actmyname is suggesting to only play games with a higher house edge. He's merely discussing how a higher house edge might cause people to lose less.
also not sure if there is such rule for real casinos , never heard of it and I guess all slots have instant results or am I wrong ?
In The Netherlands for example, it's required by law that slot games for example are not shorter than 4 seconds. For the reasons that I've described above.
Source in Dutch:
https://www.jellinek.nl/informatie-over-alcohol-drugs/gokken/basisinfo-over-gokken/gokken-en-de-wet/Een spelletje mag gemiddeld niet korter duren dan 4 seconden.