If we recognize ourselves to be an irresponsible gambler, there's no need for us to blame anybody. We should be good with the results and that teaches us to become a better gambler in a perspective that we have to take ourselves into accountability.
Good thought! One should be responsible of his action, if one take responsiblity then he will automatically see that the one to blame is himself. Then after knowing that, to avoid such mishaps and possible disaster, he must correct his ways. Like in gambling, if one know that is previous action brings him financial losses, then he should think of ways to avoid the same outcome. This is like learning from own experience, and I think only responsible people can do that.
So it goes to the roots of what CC said that they shouldn't be gambling in the first place so that there is no reason for them to deal with the consequences of gambling.
There is also no reason for them to blame anyone if it's them that got them into a bad situation as they gamble.
You mean if they can't bear the losses from engaging in gambling, they should not be gambling in the first place? Yes this should be the way but people due to curiosness wanted to explore something that they have little understanding of. Like when they watched streams on Youtube and see people winning huge in a certain gambling platform, they wanted to mimic that success, thinking that if one can do it, they can do it too. But little does he know that the gambling result is random. Then, when he loses, he blames the stream, saying the video is misleading when no one is telling him to gamble on that platform.
I believe there is always this kind of person, a finger-pointer.