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Topic: Would a gamblers statistics in graph and chart form, be of any help? - page 3. (Read 271 times)

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(...)What do you think?

This is obvious, as far as I know about the operations of some gambling service platforms, they always have their own team in charge of this issue. With attracting customers, overcoming old problems,... similar to many other things in life, there are statistics to see the activities in their business. In the most specific case, you can calculate the average amount of money from customers so they can know the revenue of the service.
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Would a data showing the user statistics in graph and chart form, comparing ones gambling habit over a duration, help to curb gambling addiction or enforce strict control?

No, this may only help a gambler to see the image of himself from how he has been involved with gambling and how addicted or often he gambles, this may have nothing to do by influencing his decision on gambling addiction, some may even see such and express joy that they have been having nice and steady performance in gambling over time and not seeing such as a pattern telling them on how addicted they were in gambling, this may determine on how the gambler interpret such result, if he thinks there should be a need for an improvement or not.
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Would a data showing the users statistics in graph and chart form, comparing ones gambling habit over a duration, help to curb gambling addiction or enforce strict control?

If graphs, charts and diagrams could help a company or startup to project and know the progress the company or business has made annually or periodically, with concise economic details and investment as well as returns, then don't you think gambling and betting sites should have such user statistics presented in chart form and readily available upon just a click, to the user, so that it helps them know if they have become addicted knowingly or unknowingly and as such, gain control over their gambling or betting habits?

What do you think?
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