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		<title>Are You Becoming a Compulsive Gambler?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gamblers who fall in love with the excitement and &#8220;action&#8221; of gambling may, at first, be quite successful. They have fantasies of further success and of gambling becoming their personal path to wealth and power. Those who are headed for problems think they are smarter than the average bettor. They know that gambling is going [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gamblers who fall in love with the excitement and &#8220;action&#8221; of gambling may, at first, be quite successful. They have fantasies of further success and of gambling becoming their personal path to wealth and power. Those who are headed for problems think they are smarter than the average bettor. They know that gambling is going to work for them because they, unlike less clever people, really understand how to beat the system.</p>
<p>As they become more involved in gambling, they derive an increasing portion of their self-esteem from seeing themselves as smart or lucky. Because of this, two things happen when they do incur the inevitable losses. First, they suffer monetary loss. Second, and often more important, they suffer a deflated ego.</p>
<p>To salvage their self-esteem, they rationalize losses by blaming other people, such as the jockey or the pitcher, or by blaming &#8220;bad luck&#8221; in cards, craps or lotteries. Or they reflect on their handicapping abilities and tell themselves they will not make the same &#8220;mistake&#8221; the next time.</p>
<p>The monetary loss is another matter, however, and this is dealt with differently. In order to recoup the loss, many gamblers &#8220;chase.&#8221; That is, they continue their betting and increase the amount of their bets in order to get even. Instead of saying, &#8220;It&#8217;s lost,&#8221; the chaser says, &#8220;I&#8217;ll get even tomorrow.&#8221; Chasing losses leads the gambler to gamble with more than he or she can afford to lose, and often to borrowing money in an effort to get even.</p>
<p>Many gamblers may chase for short periods, until they learn from bitter experience that this is counterproductive. The long-term preoccupation with chasing losses is the defining characteristic of the pathological gambler.</p>
<p>Chasing seems logical to many gamblers, as it means giving oneself a chance to get even.</p>
<p>If a gambler stops chasing, both money and self-esteem are lost. If the gambler continues chasing and wins, both can be regained. There is, therefore, the impetus to borrow in order to recoup losses. When continued gambling leads to still more losses, the compulsive gambler continues to borrow. The more money borrowed, the greater the commitment to more gambling as the only possible means of gaining enough money to pay off the debt.<br />
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This spiraling commitment to increased gambling often depletes family resources. Many compulsive gamblers cash in joint savings bonds, empty checking accounts, pawn joint property, and take out loans without the spouse&#8217;s knowledge. In order to preserve or regain respectability in the eyes of parents, spouse and others &#8212; and because their paychecks are insufficient &#8212; desperate gamblers see more gambling as the only alternative.</p>
<p>Fearing loss of respectability, the gambler hides loans. When gamblers default on the loans, fear that the bank or loan company will tell their spouse may drive them to more gambling as a possible quick way out. The behavior that caused the problem is increasingly seen by the gambler as the only solution, as there is no other way to get the needed money quickly.</p>
<p>As loans come due and pressures to pay become more insistent, sometimes involving threats of exposure or of physical harm from loan sharks or bookies, desperate gamblers weigh the risks of &#8220;borrowing&#8221; (embezzling) money from their employer, making fraudulent loan applications or insurance claims, or stealing the money.</p>
<p>Once they succumb to this temptation, the threshold to an even greater commitment to gambling has been crossed. This is especially true if they obtain money by loan fraud or embezzlement. These kinds of crimes enable gamblers to rationalize that they are not really criminals. The money is only &#8220;borrowed&#8221; so no one is being hurt. But there is constant pressure to repay the money, and counting on a big gambling win is seen as the only hope for doing so. This extends the spiral of involvement from more gambling to more and more illegal activities &#8212; until the gambler is caught, seeks professional help, or really does hit the big win.</p>
<p>Falling in love with the &#8220;action&#8221; and then chasing losses is the starting point for most men who become compulsive gamblers, but many women take a different route. While women also enjoy the &#8220;action&#8221; and chase losses, their initial motivation is often escape &#8212; escape from memories of unhappy childhood or parental abuse, escape from troubled husbands, and escape from loneliness. Once they became hooked on gambling, however, women follow the same spiral of increasing involvement as men, often leading to criminal activity.</p>
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		<title>The Games Gamblers Play: Casino Gambling 101</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://hoggarinfos.com/">Casino gambling</a>. The first thing that enters our mind is Vegas, slot machines, bright lights and chips. If you’re not a gambling person and you don’t know a lot about casino gambling, then read on&#8230;</p>
<p>According to the Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia, a casino is a building that accommodates casino gambling. Customers may gamble by playing slot machines or other games of chance and some skill. Casino gambling games usually have mathematically determined odds built in that ensure the house retains an advantage over the players. This advantage is called the “edge”. “Payout” is the percentage given to players. Some statistically even games may take a commission or tax, a &#8220;rake&#8221; on bets customers make against each other.</p>
<p>There are a lot of casino gambling games which can get you hooked in no time. First of all, you have the classic slot machine. A slot machine is a coin-operated casino gambling machine with three or more reels that rotate when a lever on the side of the machine is pulled. It includes a currency detector that validates the coin or money inserted to play. The machine typically pays off based on patterns of symbols visible on the front of the machine when it stops.<br />
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Sadly, casino gambling games often offer the player the illusion of control in which the player is given choices, but these choices do not eliminate the player&#8217;s long-term disadvantage. This disadvantage is caused by the casino not paying the full amount that would be expected for the odds wagered. For example, if one game was played by betting what number a roll of a die would give, instead of paying 6 times the amount bet for winning, the casino only pays 5 times the amount bet.</p>
<p>This system is often found in famous casino gambling games like Poker, Craps, Roulette or Blackjack.</p>
<p>Poker is a very popular casino gambling card game. The players, with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, after which the pot is awarded to the remaining player or players with the best combination of cards.</p>
<p>Like Poker, Blackjack is also a very popular casino gambling card game. Much of its popularity is due to the mix of chance with elements of skill and decision making, and a practice called card counting. It is a skill in which players can turn the odds of the game in their favor by making betting and strategy decisions based on the cards that have been dealt. Players suspected of card counting are usually banned and blacklisted by casinos.</p>
<p>Craps is a famous casino gambling game using dice. Players wager money against the casino on the outcome of one roll, or of a series of rolls of two dice. The rules vary slightly from one casino to another, but the expected value of most bets is only slightly negative. All bets have a negative expectation, except the &#8220;free odds&#8221; bet with an expectation of 0, that the player is allowed to make after a point is established on a flat bet. Unlike in Blackjack, there is no possible winning strategy over any given period of time.</p>
<p>Roulette is a signature casino gambling game. A croupier turns a round roulette wheel which has 37 or 38 separately numbered pockets in which a ball must land. The main pockets are numbered from 1 to 36 and change between red and black, with number 1 being red. In addition there is a pocket numbered 0 of green color. In most roulette wheels in the United States but not in Europe, there is a second zero compartment marked 00, also colored green. If a player bets on a single number and wins, the payout is 35 to 1. The bet itself is returned, so in total it is multiplied by 36.</p>
<p>Be very wary though, these casino gambling games are highly addictive (as they are intended to be). A lot of lives have been ruined by casino gambling and although it might be fun, please do try to regulate yourself.</p>
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