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Gamb-ling: Problem gambling information – Second

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Gamb-ling: Problem gambling information – Why do We Gamble?

Why Do We Gamble?

We gamble for excitement and enjoyment. Some people gamble hoping they will win money so they can taste and touch the “big win” – something that results in the financial means to make their dreams come true. Some people gamble for the entertainment, such as a night out with friends at the casino or a bingo game in support of a charitable organization. Perhaps it’s purchasing an occasional lottery ticket. As well, there are people who gamble because they simply love the challenge, the environment and the thrill of the “game”.

According to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), adults in Ontario who do not have a gambling problem gamble for the following reasons:

To win money

To socialize

For enjoyment

To pass the time

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Gamb-ling: Problem gambling information – Signs and Symptoms

Symptoms & Signs

The following are some signs that a person may have a gambling problem:

•  Gambling for longer periods of time-spending long or increasing amounts of time at gambling venues

•  Preoccupation with gambling-constantly thinking about and preparing for gambling

•  “Chasing losses”-gambling more often and playing higher stakes to “win back” lost money

•  Frequent, unexplained absences-from home or work and undue secrecy

•  Gambling to escape from obligations or life’s daily pressures

•  Growing debt from gambling

•  Lying

•  Criminal activity to finance gambling

•  Neglecting family/personal needs-e.g., nutrition, sleep, schooling or general well-being

•  Intimacy issues / emotional & physical distance

•  Children exhibit guilt and shame (overvalue money materialism)

•  Child takes role of pseudo-parent (loyalty to parents vs. blowing the whistle)

•  Problems with substance abuse (drugs and alcohol)

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Gamb-ling: Problem gambling information – Second

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Gamb-ling: Problem gambling information – What are the ODDS?

What are the ODDS?

The odds or chances of winning are very small. Odds are always against the bettor.

The “house” will always have the edge, and the more someone gambles, the more likely they will lose.

 

Your Big Chance:

Lotto 6/49: 1 in 14 million

Super 7: 1 in 21 million

So to win – you need to buy a ticket every day for 20,000 years

Chance of being in a car accident or drowning:

1 in 20,000

 

Some people gamble because they think they can “beat the system” or because they feel lucky.

The laws of probability will ensure that if you do “get ahead”, you’ll eventually erase those gains if you keep playing.

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Bailout – Money given to a gambler to allow him/her to pay debts without suffering consequences. A form of enabling.

Bet – The amount of money or object that is risked in a wager.

Bingo – A game of chance where the players use a board that is divided up into squares. The squares are all numbered, and the numbers are picked randomly from a container of some kind. The first person to match the numbers picked on their game card in a row, across, horizontally, or diagonally wins.

Casino – A gambling facility that normally includes all or a combination of the following: slot machines, video games, card games, and other games such as keno, craps and bingo. Usually there is a minimum age you have to be to be allowed inside.

Chasing – The urgent need to keep gambling�often with larger bets�or the taking of greater risks in order to make up for a loss or series of losses.

Compact – Voluntary agreements between Indian tribes and the states that regulate Tribal gaming.

Compulsive Gambling – Not being able to resist the urge to gamble. This leads to damage to a person’s personal life, family, or job. It is a disorder or addiction that can be helped. Also referred to as pathological gambling.

Craps – A game of chance where the player throws two dice. If the player rolls a 7 or 11, the total of the two dice together, the player wins. This is probably the most popular game of chance in the world, but it is illegal in some states.

Gambling – To bet money on the outcome of a game, contest, or other event. Playing a game of chance.

Gamblers Anonymous (GA) – A fellowship in which people share their experience, support, and hope in order to stop gambling and build better lives.

Gam-Anon – A fellowship in which families and friends of compulsive gamblers learn effective ways to cope with the gambling problem by seeking help for themselves and gaining serenity and peace of mind.

Gross Revenues (Gross Receipts) (Handle) – The total amount wagered by the gamblers.

Handle – Total amount of money bet.

High Stakes Bingo – The type of bingo that is played at the Tribal casinos. The prizes are larger than what you find at bingo games run by a charitable organization such as a church.

In Action – A term used to describe the gambler when gambling. Some describe it as a physiological and psychological arousal.

Inpatient Treatment – A patient staying in a hospital or treatment center for treatment.

Keno – A game of chance in which players pick numbers on a grid, similar to lotto.

Lawful Gambling (formerly Charitable Gambling) – Games including pull-tabs, bingo, tipboards, paddlewheels and raffles that are operated by nonprofit groups under state regulations.

Lottery – A game of chance where tokens, keys, or other objects are sold. Of these items only one is the winner. The winner is usually selected randomly by a drawing.

Net Proceeds (Net Outcome) – Amount of money left after all prizes are given out, taxes are paid, and expenses are paid.

Net Revenue (Consumer Loss) – The amount of money a gambling enterprise makes in profits after payment of prizes. It is a better measurement than gross revenues or the handle (total amount of money wagered by consumers) for comparing the size of one form of gambling with another, or with nongambling industries.

Off-track Betting – Betting on horse racing away from the track where the race is being run. Can be done by phone or at a specific off-track betting location.

Outpatient Treatment – A patient who receives treatment at a hospital or clinic without being hospitalized.

Paddlewheel – Round wheel that is used in some games of chance. Sometimes used in raffles to select winning numbers.

Pari-mutuel Betting – A system of betting, mainly on horse races, in which the winner splits the winnings with the state, the track, and other winners.

Problem Gambling – Heavy gambling by people who are not fully addicted and can stop but who experience problems related to their gambling.

Pull-tabs – A game of chance in which the player pulls tabs on a card to match symbols to find out if he/she wins or loses.

Risk – The possibility of losing an amount of money that is bet on the outcome of an event, contest, game, or machine.

Simulcasting – Any televising of races for the purpose of betting on them. Usually televised at off-track betting parlors or at a racetrack other than the one at which a race is being run.

Tipboards – A game of chance in which tickets are sold off a board and then the seal is broken to show the winner.

Video Gaming – Electronic games, typically poker, keno, blackjack or slots, played on a video screen for money.

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O Jogo disfarçado


Muitas vezes o jogo tem a forma de colheita de fundos de caridade. Extrações 50-50, rifas de escola, Sorteios de clubes de serviço, festas de solteiro (a), vendas de centavos, loterias de hospitais e outros jogos, podem parecer uma boa forma de adquirir fundos para uma boa causa. Contudo, este tipo de jogos são tão aditivos como as outras formas de jogo e podem levar aos mesmos problemas para o jogador.

 

 

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