March Madness poses pitfalls for problem gamblers
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
By: Tom MacDonald
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The NCAA Tournament begins this weekend. Betting on the games is underway, but an expert says it could transform a casual gambler into a compulsive one.
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Donald Weinbaum is Executive Director of the Council on Compulsive Gambling in New Jersey. He says the Tournament, better known as March Madness, is attractive to gamblers.
Weinbaum: "There are a lot of games going on and in the office environment is such there are pools, it brings out the more casual betters. It's a tough time for compulsive gamblers, just because of the level of energy, every time you turn around there's talk about games."
Weinbaum says that environment can be an incubator for compulsive gamblers. He says symptoms of compulsive gambling include obsession with the games, and thinking about the next bet after a long losing streak.
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