- Access: internet gambling is available virtually all the time. – It’s more convenient and provides more privacy. – Early research shows that those who bet using mobile devices have higher rates of problem gambling.
- Live “In-Play” Betting: today’s sports gamblers can bet on much more than just the winner of a game. – Sports gamblers can bet — during the game — on hundreds and potentially thousands of discrete events. Any aspect of a team or player’s performance or activity that can be measured is now a potential wager. – This shortens the lag between bet and reward, increasing the speed and frequency of gambling, which increases the risk of problematic behavior.
The following is taken from the National Council on Problem Gambling:
This report on recent research suggests that gambling problems may increase as sports gambling grows explosively at the same time that mobile and online technologies evolve to create seemingly unlimited types of wagering opportunities. Here are important highlights from a special review of more than 140 studies and reports on the connections between sports betting and gambling addiction.
Sports Betting and Online Gambling: A Potentially Volatile Mix
The rate of gambling problems among sports bettors is at least twice as high as among gamblers in general. When sports gambling is conducted online, the rate of problems is even higher, with one study of online sports gamblers indicating that 16% met clinical criteria for gambling disorder and another 13% showed some signs of gambling problems.
Concerns About Modern Sports Gambling
Nearly half of American adults have bet on a sporting event. More and more are betting online, with 45% of sports wagering now taking place on the internet. Today’s online sports betting is particularly concerning for several reasons: