Smartphone gambling encourages "fruitless" bets

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22 Feb 2019 00:15:00.000
 

“Ubiquitous” smartphone gambling and lack of regulation presents a potential danger to people with addiction problems.

A study carried out at the University of Nottingham tracked participants playing a simulated mobile gambling app. Players were watched to see how long they persevered in the face of losses. 

The research, published in the academic journal European Addiction Research, showed most participants continued to play after it was no longer possible to win – with one player placing a further 177 bets.

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More information is available from Richard James, in the School of Psychology at the University of Nottingham, richard.james4@nottingham.ac.uk 
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