What makes you think it will prevent addiction? The emergence of an addiction has nothing to do with the amount of money you lose. Rather, it depends on how often you go to the casino, the games you play, your psychological state and the individual level of endorphins in your body.
Money control can only affect how much money you spend from your budget.
Please understand first. I mean by regulating how much money to gamble, we can feel the fun and if we have got it, we can stop immediately. That is if your goal of gambling is to seek pleasure from gambling. But if your goal of gambling is to make a profit, even if you don't go to the casino very often, there is a good chance that you will spend a lot of money in one visit to the casino. While you can also get pleasure, once you have experienced it, there is a tendency to keep looking for it and get it. This can trigger addiction.
Yes, money control means controlling how much money you spend or spend from your budget. That means you can set the amount of your money to gamble.
Such an algorithm of actions probably implies not only setting a limit on loss, but also on winning? If you lost the allocated budget, then you should stop - this is understandable. But what if you win x10 of your budget? If you continue to gamble, you may become too gambler and get the addiction you are trying to avoid. Probably in such a situation, you should withdraw money and wait for the next gambling session.
If you win x10 of your budget, that's a pretty incredible amount and a rarity for many gamblers. That means you have to stop gambling immediately because if you don't, you will likely lose it all and many have proven it. It is very greedy if we continue to gamble while we have already profited x10 of our budget.