What's Dangerous about Online Gambling

What's Dangerous about Online GamblingGambling is fun and entertaining. At least it very well could be. There are some measures that gamblers must take to keep from losing track of the time spent on the computer and the normal life that might just slip out of hand.

By John W | Sep 30, 2007
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After the entire world learned the real extent of problem gambling in the United Kingdom, as it was reported in the official survey, the largest of its kind in eight years, that was solicited by the Gambling Commission, we are left with the main question: What is problem gambling?

First we shall acknowledge the different studies, all welcome and contributing to the better understanding of the culture at large, which estimates the extent of the phenomenon. While we will assume the numbers of about 250,000 addicts (of the 3.5 million Brits who gamble online regularly) are the true numbers, other studies claim a fifth of regular players are in danger of becoming addicted; other numbers and ratios abound.

The line between a regular player and an addict with a problem is to be found in the private lives of gamblers. Neglecting one's family, job, essential needs (food and sleep) and even personal hygiene are loud and clear signs.

Another aspect of problem gambling is when underage players, who lack any other commitments in life and who do not know better, short of life experience, are drawn to the sites and gaming. They are either already problem gamblers or will become in time.

The addicts have recently appeared in somewhat surprising places. In the Netherlands, where addiction rehab centers are run and the awareness of problem gambling exists, some gamblers end up at drug and alcohol centers.

There are developing programs to treat problem gamblers. There are even more programs that help prevent a problem from developing. Non-profit organization, religious institutions, professors, professionals, and the casinos themselves are working on developing these programs.

There are all other ways to look one self in the mirror and ask: is everything under control? For the most important element of gambling, along with the fun of playing, is control.
 
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You should always look out
by Shanytc 7 months ago
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You should always look out for sites that might trick you ! and of course always check that the site has security such as SSL and Verisign certificates! I would not gamble in sites that are not secured!