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Category: Help Guides
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Exercise Caution If Betting State Of The Union Odds
Consider exercising caution if you’re betting on websites offering odds on President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, Feb. 24. As of Tuesday afternoon, more than $22.5 million had been traded on the leading prediction markets. Platforms such as Kalshi and Polymarket offer gambling on what Trump will say during the speech.…
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‘Responsible Gambling’ Often Ineffective, WHO Says
Legalized sports gambling is a growing global public health threat, according to a 2024 WHO fact sheet.
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Unhappy With Gambling? Quit Now, Study Reveals
A recent study reveals that if online gambling fails to make you happy, it is likely time to quit. This may sound simple, but if you don’t enjoy a leisure activity, it’s usually wise to stop and find a replacement. Continuing to gamble, especially online, while unsatisfied can sharply increase your addiction risk. “Gambling satisfaction…
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How Olympics Betting Can Be More Harmful For Some
One root cause of problem gambling is believing that betting leads to winning money. Betting on the Olympics can carry an added risk of overconfidence. The Olympics feature countless niche sports, which can make the weeks-long festival enjoyable to watch. The Olympics’ charm is giving a platform to obscure sports and athletes from all over…
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Bingo Blitz App ‘Disturbingly’ Targets Children, Government Says
Bingo Blitz is not only engaged in illegal gambling but is also specifically—and “most disturbingly”—targeting children, Washington State alleged. Bingo Blitz, developed by the Israeli firm Playtika, does not ask players for their age or date of birth, the state’s government said. The $225-million lawsuit filed Feb. 3, 2026, claims that Playtika’s Terms of Service…
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