Reading about gambling addiction I don't think it's a new topic, but fitting to be in here, I just want to ask: between casino gambling, in-house gambling, and one-on-one gambling with physical players available on the table, which among these is more likely to turn someone into a gambling addict if the person doesn't have self-control in all his gambling activities?
Now are days I see much or all this in house gamblers becoming addicted and acting weird over gambling results, and walking down into some betting shop, you will see most of those gamblers spending their whole day in the gambling shop, which made me have the above question. I know any form of gambling can produce gambling addicts, but among all, there is one that is most common, which is what I want to hear from others.
I'm trying to wrap my head around what you mean by in-house gambling and one on one gambling, however I think the most attractive of all you've mentioned should be casino gambling. If you walk into a casino, you are likely to see same person's coming to gamble over and over again within a week interval, but then I cannot outrightly say they are addicted, it can actually be as a result of the fact that, they are regular winners, Because hence your good with your predictions, you can either be booking your games online or you visit the casino physically. The other form of gambling that you mentioned about one on one, I don't think a lot of person would want to see it as professional gambling, because it's always results to physical confrontation at the end within the players.