This scenario is quite common for almost all the places where money plays a major role.
Almost everything where the money takes place is important, especially when there are the government and people who are earning something from it would be a big deal.
If they are willing to gamble as a form of entertainment, it is good to go and they would be quitting the game when they lose their control in losses and vice versa. If they have received major profits, they would continue their game of chances.
Players should be responsible for how much they are going to risk, and they should know the possible consequences surrounding gambling. It's not the casino's fault, that's my opinion, though.
Many of the gamblers are addicted towards their goal of using their money to gamble and if the losses are increased, the casino should prevent the gamblers from further losing the game which isn't the case with Holand Casino. They do tend to minimize the gambling addiction, but I am not sure why they didn't go with the same practice in the above news.
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I do think that it should be the same as other casinos with that kind of prevention, but as I said in the previous one, it's always going to be the player's fault. Probably his emotions gone amock towards the game and didn't think things through and now is looking for someone to blame. It's sad to see that there are people who throw money like that away when it could be given to those who are in dire need.