Am just wondering if one is gambling everyday (24/7) and he's winning in all his predictions (let's say 90% of his games are won) we do not call the person an addicted gambler, but we only say that he's an expert gambler. But if a gambler is not winning and he's gambling everyday we do call the person an addicted gambler.
90% of the games you wager as a gambler within the time interval you mentioned, multiplied by as long as you'd wanna continue your habits won't guarantee a win like you said. Thus, it would have been a good choice to blur out that part.
On the other hand, and also, in accordance with the first point i made above, addiction isn't supposed to be attributed to any form of misfortune whatsoever .... You could be an addict and still bag your winnings - yunno that doesn't guarantee? Loses!
Edit: looks like you're a type that embraces too much of the good times - especially when it happens in a row that you forgot in a hurry that we have the bad days coming?
It's really hard to accept for someone to get 90% winnings from gambling, it's an impossible thing, unless it's just a few gambling kelai, it's possible, but if you have done a lot of gambling it will be very difficult to reach 90% winnings.
Addiction cannot be attributed to misfortune or pleasure alone in gambling or in any other activity other than gambling, I think people who claim that are people who do not understand addiction itself, because it is literally not like that.
Winning and losing are not included in the elements of addiction, the phrase “successively is what says that someone has an addiction” or can be simplified again, someone who does it seriously and often does it, cannot get away from it then can be claimed as an addict, in gambling I think it's the same as that, if someone can't control himself and his time in the casino then it can be said that the person is in addiction.