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The evil of sports book

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  • MikM Offline
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    #4

    The story:

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/online-betting-the-dangers-of-sports-gambling-addiction/

    "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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    • MikM Offline
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      Also CBS:

      https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/how-and-where-to-bet-on-nfl-week-14-on-sunday-promos-sportsbooks-odds-game-analysis/

      "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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      • JollyJ Offline
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        #6

        We knew all this going in and greed got the best of the powers that be.

        Look at the lottery craze at the end of the 19th century.

        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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        • taiwan_girlT Offline
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          I think it was here(?) where somebody, maybe @jolly was talking about this and the "micro bets" (that were mentioned in the article) and how a problem they are, as now individuals are getting harassed a lot of gamblers because they didn't make a shot, score a goal, etc.

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          • jon-nycJ Online
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            Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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            • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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              I've said it before, but there's a casino on my drive in to work. If I sit at the junction I can predict with a pretty high level of accuracy which people are going to turn into the casino simply based on the state of their car. The closer to 'shitbox' the car is, the higher the chances are.

              God only knows what happens to these people online. As far as there being winners and losers goes, it's so obvious that the only people who win are the people running the sites.

              I was only joking

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              • HoraceH Offline
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                Gambling sites are a huge chunk of the ads one sees in sports content online. The creators do their reads telling their subscribers about all the big winners they recently had. They get the ad revenue and magically never think about the sad source of that money. Financially doomed gambling addicts.

                Education is extremely important.

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                • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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                  #11

                  Maybe Donald Trump will address this evil that so badly affects America. Because he's looking out for the little people.

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                  I was only joking

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                  • taiwan_girlT Offline
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                    Gambling addiction is sad. (Well, any addiction is). I remember reading the story of some pretty famous sports guy (I think a US football player) who was a gambling addict, even while playing, and how it ruined his life. Things like stealing from his parents to get money, etc. 😞

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                      A problem not only in the US

                      https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cyvnlmde7dzo

                      Kartik Srinivas (name changed) still flinches at the mention of online betting. What began as a thrill to earn a quick buck spiralled into a five-year addiction that cost the 26-year-old his savings, peace of mind and nearly his future.

                      Between 2019 and 2024, Srinivas lost more than 1.5m rupees ($17,000; £13,000).

                      The money included three years of his earnings, as well as savings and loans from friends and family.

                      "I tried everything - apps, local bookies, international platforms. I was hooked," he says.

                      By 2024, he was neck-deep in losses.
                      Srinivas' story reflects the darker side of India's once booming Real Money Games (RMG) industry - where players use online platforms to bet cash on poker, fantasy sports and other games.

                      Days ago, India passed a bill to outlaw these games, arguing they had become increasingly addictive and were leading to financial distress among people.
                      The new law makes offering or enabling such services punishable, with a jail term of up to three years and a fine of up to 10m rupees. Promoting them carries penalties of two years and 5m rupees, though users are treated as victims, not offenders.

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                        This summer I found an app that is legal in Minnesota (most online gambling is not legal if your IP is located here), and placed some parlay bets on golf (e.g., pick two players who will finish in the top 10 of the golf tournament) and baseball for fun. I won one time but (barely) lost like 9 times. Bets of like $25. Anyway, after about $300 (over a period of weeks) I stopped... I "almost" won most of the bets, but that's the point, the "house" always knows the odds which is why over time you'll barely lose and they'll barely win. Also I know I use "quotes" a lot, I'm not sure why other than for "emphasis".

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                        • MikM Offline
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                          They say play responsibly then design the games and apps to be as addictive as possible.

                          "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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