But, if a gambler is too busy that he's not able to focus while gambling, I think he should give gambling a break, till his vacation time. Then, he'd enjoy gambling very well. Insisting on this behavior will affect his productivity in his place of work, thereby risking his future. Gambling is a very sensitive game, and players need to take it very seriously. Especially when it has to do with work and business. These things generate money for gambling and other financial responsibilities. Hence, a gambler who doesn't respect his source of income due to gambling isn't prepared to remain responsible for a long time.
I agree with your point, actually there is no reason to take time off to gamble because it affects your productivity at work tomorrow, even though you often make a habit of not sleeping at night and according to health aspects, you have carried out behavior that is detrimental to your health in the future, change bad habits by using rest time to invest in body health. So there are three disadvantages if you do the bad habit of gambling late at night because you as a worker must be responsible for working optimally, and you also experience losses from gambling from your monthly income.
I am not forbidding you from gambling, but change your time management to gamble at other appropriate times, and the aim of gambling is to have fun with an allocation of betting funds that are ready to lose.
Risking our work for gambling isn't right yes, trying to adjust something so tight that it'll only tear or wear us up is too much stress. After a hectic day, one needs to rest. Check the thread where a gambler unintentionally wagered $500 because he was tired from work and decided to play his favorite game. That could be the fate of any gambler who tends to adjust his time and craft out few minutes out of his resting time. Gambling is fun and shouldn't be neglected completely, but when it's nefarious to our business, I think giving it a second thought is better than continuously risking the process. Stress affects aging, the same as the brain, the person will most likely get bad responses from his manager.
There is no way the gambler will perform well after gambling in the night and losing money in the process. So, weekends are great and the best moment. Such gamblers tend to enjoy their game because they value the few times off, they've got from work, and using it to gamble on their favorite game, will enlighten the weekend. Not much behavioral change will erupt if a player is conscious of his timings. Adjusting it during the weekdays can affect punctuality in the office. However, people are different, there are people who can risk it and still perform well in the office, but those who know themselves as not capable of multitasking should avoid crafting out time from their resting moment to gamble.