Gambling Addiction and Problem Gamblers

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Why do we have all this discussion about legalized gambling? Why can not states create tax based gambling and let the residents make some money? What's the difference between a bet on a horse race and a bet on a baseball game? How do gambling be both fun and rewarding? It seems that the only answer is money.

The argument for legalized gaming falls flat once you realize that people who are addicted to gambling are not making any money. Casinos gambling is not legal in Nevada and Atlantic City, New Jersey; if other states follow their lead, why not follow their example. States appear to have less moral concern about legalized gambling, as seen the proliferation of cardrooms and craps, also called rollback or blackjack tables. Gambling addiction is a problem, and people who do it in the casinos, obviously do not care how it is made easy.

The argument for not allowing gambling in the states is sound, however there are several merit points to consider as well. How would all the winners on college sports teams be financially rewarded if they won a world championship and then went on to earn millions in endorsements? It seems illogical to benefit these players and their paycheck with such a large quantity of free money. Additionally, college sports is a very distinctive industry where the abilities of the players and fans are very unique. 먹튀검증 I feel there should be an equal chance for all players to be paid equally, and that I would think that the U.S. should follow the rest of the world and create a sports lottery. This way everyone who plays in the U.S. would share in the wealth produced by the college sports industry.

In all seriousness though gambling has become an issue in the United States and we cannot ignore it any longer. I would like to see the government regulate gambling as it's causing problems and is now a huge problem in our country. Whether you agree or not gambling is wrong, however, the solution should not be putting more folks in debt, which is what's going on now, or creating yet another industry where the winners get bailed out by the winners of this new gambling industry. I would suggest that the solution would be to make gambling illegal and then allow the free market to address the issue.

Now then, let us look at the merit of being a gaming demerit. If you are saying that you're bad at gambling then you're most likely just saying that to try to hide something. It is the simple truth. Now then, if you're saying that you are good at gambling then maybe you are a Gambler. That's a completely different thing.

What I am trying to say is that all of the successful gamblers and the very best organized crime gangs in this country are also problem gamblers. Is that what I meant? I'd say that if you are saying you aren't a Gambler, then I'd say you are a Gambler that's made it large and successful by gaming the system and not by playing fair. I am telling you there's an entire industry of people which are extremely good at gambling, but they're good at covering up their gambling problem, and if you find them they will tell you it isn't real gambling, though it is.

Problem gamblers, organized crime syndicate leaders, drug kingpins, and a number of other types of problem gamblers are extremely good at covering up their dependence, which is the reason why they are those that the government wants to lock up. They could cover up for a long time and it will not matter one bit because they are in charge of the gambling in this country. Problem gamblers aren't the problem, they're the solution. The solution to solving the issue of gambling in our country is stopping the gambling industry from creating more problem gamblers.

Since the introduction of slot machines to casinos all over this country, problem gamblers have turned to card counters to help them win the pot. The problem with this is that the problem gamblers fall into the trap of believing they are actually gambling. This is since they're not thinking logically, and they get into a circle quickly wherein they spend more money and win less money. But what they do not understand is that this only increases the amount of money they need to gamble, which means more chance of losing everything again. So instead of calling their friends and family and confessing their addiction to problem gambling, these problem gamblers enter another casino and continue to lose more money, until they eventually do decide to seek support from a professional gambler.