Gambling
Everyone daily gambles in many ways. We take a risk
when we make a choice, it may not be quite what we want,
but we will chance it anyway. Even crossing the road
can be a gamble sometimes. The only time when we do not
gamble is when we stay at home, in bed. Even people who
would not normally consider themselves to be gamblers
will almost daily make wagers 'I bet this' or 'I bet
you that'. Gambling is all about risk taking, and it
is part of all our lives; especially men, who in many
cases, seem to enjoy taking risks more than women, who
are often looking for security; i.e. the opposite to
gambling.
Gambling is often rooted in the desire to accumulate
more, especially money, and some people see it as away
out of their poverty. In so many countries around the
world, it is the invariably the poorest who spend the
most on gambling in relation to their income.
The most
popular gambling habits in the UK today in order of
popularity are:
1. National lottery and scratch cards - see below
2. Football pools
3. Other lotteries and raffles
4. fruit machines in pubs
5. Bingo
6. Horse racing
7. Casino gambling
What is very interesting however
is the following, which lists the chances of the
individual making
a million
on the different forms of gambling:
1. Roulette
2. Horse racing
3. Black Jack casino game
4. Football pools
5. Scratch cards
6. National lottery - see below
7. Fruit machines
In the UK for so many people, the
14th November 1995 was a landmark date. The National
Lottery
is today
seen as the answer to their problems, for just
a few pounds
a week. The pull of the lottery is that once
you start, if you miss a week there is always a chance
that your
numbers may come up on the week that you miss.
This is the 'addictive trance' of a weekly
national competition
and has revolutionised the countries gambling
habits.
Today it also involves more women, of all ages,
in gambling
than ever before. What is not so obvious is
what has been alluded to above, that the lottery has
the lowest
stake but the longest odds - 14.5 million against
winning the jackpot! Legally their are no age
restrictions on A.W.P. (amusement with prize) machines
- fruit
machines,
except in arcades where under 16s are banned
from inland arcades at all times and from seaside
arcades during
school hours. Like so many of the other addictions
the
gambler is often looking for a release from
boredom, something to look forward to, or for a thrill
or
the excitement. The roots are often, like so
many addictions,
in low self-esteem.
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