A Guide to Responsible & Problem Gambling

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Bad Bets Part 3: Online Gambling Bonuses

A common practice of gambling sites is to offer large bonuses for deposits. Some bonus offers are for (more…)

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Bad Bets Part 2: Taking Insurance in Blackjack

When it comes to blackjack insurance, novice players often wonder if it’s a good bet or not. It’s (more…)

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Bad Bets Part 1: Roulette and The Gambler’s Fallacy

One of the most popular traps that players fall into is The Gambler’s Fallacy. And it’s especially easy (more…)

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Why Legal U.S. Online Gambling is Good for Problem Gambling

It sounds counter-intuitive I know. How can legalized online gambling in the U.S. actually help problem gambling? Won’t (more…)

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Will the U.S. Government Shutdown of Major Gambling Websites Help Problem Gambling?

It’s been nearly a month since United States federal prosecutors seized the websites and indicted the operators of (more…)

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New Live Online Casinos Mean More Problem Gambling

In the past, a lot of would-be problem gamblers were limited by their ability to get to a (more…)

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Nevada Cuts Gambling Addiction Services Budget

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Nevada’s problem gambling prevention efforts are being dealt a losing hand. Contending with a (more…)

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Q&A: What Should I Do If I Feel Like I’m Developing a Gambling Problem?

This question comes to us from Nick. What should I do if i feel that I’m developing a (more…)

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NIH, on the Inside: Gambling Addiction

This episode of “NIH, on the Inside,” explores gambling addiction and research being conducted at the National Institutes (more…)

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Mobile Gambling Wagers Continue to Gain Momentum Across the Globe

Mobile lotteries in emerging markets dominate short term growth whilst deregulation of remote gambling also key to future (more…)

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Problem Gambling Resources

If you are someone you love has a problem with gambling, these books on gambling addiction are a good place to start. You should also visit Gamblers Anonymous to learn more about getting local support.