See, an addiction like gambling is more dangerous than drugs, and when it's out of control, it can even become life-threatening. Now, if someone tries to block themselves from a gambling website through self exclusion, or account deletion/destruction whatever you call it, then it shows that there is 1% chance that the gambler is trying to leave gambling anyhow. Still, the main thing is, how strong is the will power and inner strength of that gambler is, to hold himself from getting back to the same route. If he actually gets control over his greed and makes up his mind that whatever he has, he will be happy with it forever and won't need anything else, then I don't think anything can stop him from leaving the gambling addiction completely and stopping himself doing it again.
Three years ago I became addicted to playing roulette.
At the same time, I developed the habit of consuming alcoholic beverages before and during gambling. I realized that I was addicted to gambling. It was not very pleasant to realize that I am very addicted to gambling.
I started looking for a solution to this problem. It occurred to me that one addiction can only be overcome with the help of another addiction. Therefore, I started playing computer online games (strategy). I realized that this is also a game, but more interesting than roulette. After a while, I lost interest in playing roulette.
At the same time, there was no painful addiction to computer games. I began to meet beautiful girls and have sex with them.
Then I got interested in cryptocurrencies...
Analyzing myself, I understand that I am no longer a gambling person.