Gambling 안전놀이터is a popular pastime for adults, such as lottery purchases, betting on sports games, casino-style gambling, etc. Internet gambling has naturally become popular, too. In the fall of 2011, comScore announced that online gambling is the fastest-growing category, with about 10 million US users.

Online gambling worldwide is now worth an estimated $30 billion. And online poker is estimated to be worth $6 billion yearly in the US alone. The Justice Department seems to have overturned its long-standing position that online poker and betting are illegal and opened the door to internet gambling.

It’s not yet clear how to open online gambling will be with this change. Still, it’s interesting to note that Sheldon Adelson, the owner of Las Vegas Sands Casino 안전놀이터and one of the world’s richest people, said, “Loosening the reins on online gambling can put a lot of pressure on young people, especially with current technology, which is not strong enough to prevent children from using computers to bet real money. “I’m not sure what happened, but I’m not sure what happened.”

That’s right. Internet gambling requires only getting a credit card or “borrowing” it.

Internet gambling sites already have users in their teens and twenties. According to the Annenberg Public Policy Center, which has been tracking youth use of gambling sites for more than 10 years, 20% of university students play online poker at least once a month.

In 2010, Annenberg Public Policy Center surveyed students and compared the results with those in 2008. The results showed that the monthly usage rate of internet gambling sites among university students increased rapidly from 4.4% in 2008 to 16.0% in 2010. On the other hand, despite the rapid increase in the number of users, the frequency of use has not increased, only about 3% per week.

Dan Romer, director of the Annenberg Institute of Youth and Communication, which conducts the study, says that the significant increase in online gambling use by university students and men shows that the payment regulations on these sites are no longer a barrier for young people. On a national scale, more than 400,000 male youth in college-age groups (aged 18 to 22) gamble online at least once a week, and more than 1.7 million gamble online at least once a month. Researchers point out that high school males had only a statistically significant increase in the monthly rate of Internet gambling sites from 2008 to 2010 (from 2.7% to 6.2%), which still means that high school males visited more than 530,000 gambling sites per month.

High school girls are more reluctant to gamble than men. However, the survey found that some offline gambling, especially sports-related, has been increasing sharply. In 2008, 9.5% of female high school students said they took sports betting once a month, but in 2010, as many as 22% said they took sports betting.

Sports betting was 28.2% in 2010, up from 18.9% in 2008. This was a major factor in the increase in the overall gamble of high school girls.

The betting frequency increased dramatically from less than 1% in 2008 to 8.3% in 2010.

Behind this trend is the spread of online games and the expansion and acceptance of offline games.

Reason young people gamble

Today’s teenagers live in a society where legalized gambling is socially acceptable, widely advertised, and highly visible. Currently, 48 states allow some form of gambling. The casino is highly touted with television, radio, online and billboard advertising. With expert commentary, interesting shooting angles and a million-dollar prize, the poker tournament became a “hot ticket” reality TV for cable and broadband networks.

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Written by Avellaneda Flórez
¡Hola¡ Soy Avellaneda Flórez, licenciada en literatura de la Universidad del Valle. Soy, una mujer que se dedicó a la literatura como oficio, pues soy docente de lengua castellana. Busco trabajar con la literatura no solo en las aulas de clase sino en espacios poco convencionales como parques, ancianatos, plazas de mercado, la ruta de un bus.