Do you think strategy perfection makes gambling addiction lesser?

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I think from a statistical and objective point of view, strategy perfection may not necessarily make gambling addiction lesser. This is because addiction has less to do with the skills or strategies associated with the game, and more to do with the emotional and psychological factors that contribute to excessive gambling.


Do you think strategy perfection makes gambling addiction lesser?
 
I agree with you. Gambling addiction is a complex issue that goes beyond the skill or strategy level of the game. While having a perfect strategy may improve your chances of winning or minimize losses, it does not address the underlying factors that lead to addiction.

Addiction is often fueled by emotional and psychological factors such as thrill-seeking, escapism, anxiety, or the desire for an adrenaline rush. These motivations can override logical decision-making, even with a perfect strategy in place.

In fact, some individuals with gambling addictions become addicted to the act of gambling itself rather than the specific game. They may crave the high, the excitement, or the sense of control that gambling provides, regardless of whether they are using a strategy or not.

Moreover, gambling addiction often involves a loss of control over one's gambling behavior. Regardless of how perfect a strategy may be, addiction can lead individuals to chase their losses, engage in reckless betting, or continue gambling even when they know it's causing harm.

While strategies and skills can help manage gambling through responsible and controlled play, they alone cannot guarantee the prevention or reduction of gambling addiction. It is essential to address the underlying emotional and psychological factors through therapy, support groups, or professional help to effectively address and overcome gambling addiction.
 
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