I always wonder about this—should casinos be legally required to cap session times on slots to prevent addiction, or is it really up to the player to know when to walk away? If the house already designs games to keep people hooked, doesn’t some of the responsibility fall back on them? But at the same time, can you really legislate self-control?
I honestly think capping sessions could be a good option. At least it would force breaks. When I hear people talk about casinos, I think of the diaper-wearers—people who literally don’t get up from their machines—and it makes me shudder. If I ever went into a casino, I’d probably circle the area first just to make sure I wasn’t sitting near that.
Would session caps actually protect vulnerable players, or would people just find workarounds and gamble even harder? And if casinos profit most from players who don’t quit, would they ever support rules like that without being forced?
So is this about protecting people from the system—or protecting the system from itself?