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Pat123 9th September 2015 06:33 PM

Introduce a minimum bet law for Australian Sportsbooks. #letusbet
 
A review into online gambling is being done at some point in the future. In the wake of this a new petition is asking for bookmakers in AUS to let everyone bet, not just losers and problem gamblers.

Here: https://www.change.org/p/scott-morr...tter_responsive


And here again is a nice little internal TAB document we're not supposed to see:

https://fairwageringaustralia.files...exp-feb2015.pdf

UselessBettor 9th September 2015 07:18 PM

Yep agree with the min bet. Signed.

Pat123 9th September 2015 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by UselessBettor
Yep agree with the min bet. Signed.


:D :D :D

Rinconpaul 11th September 2015 09:59 AM

Dunno if anyone watched the 7:30 Report last night. It was about the Senate Inquiry coming up that Sen X has introduced, and ScoMo's going to oversee.

One bloke started with a $5k betting bank and the bookies kept letting him bet, shouting hospitality venues, the lot....until he lost $980,000, and his wife and kids walked out! There is an argument for tighter control IMHO....some of these people can't save themselves. Trouble is these types ruin it for the pros. They profile as losers, the bookies luv em, and when you here about the big bets landing, ...YEP...there goes another one more than likely?

Another young bloke had to sell his house after losing the lot in 4 bets!

Puntz 11th September 2015 11:27 AM

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Rinconpaul Dunno if anyone watched the 7:30 Report last night.


I was channel hoping during ads, and saw it.
From what I "get", he lost.
Reports of this type never show the moderate winners.
I don't mean the Lambo's, Ferrari's, top shelf crayfish, front bar etc.
The ordinary sensible punters who have a sane approach to gambling, even if they lose on the day, they don't sell the house.
Do they show these ?
No.

blackdog1 11th September 2015 01:39 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rinconpaul
Another young bloke had to sell his house after losing the lot in 4 bets!


Makes no difference to the outcome but the way I heard it, he sold his house first, not after.
He made 4 large bets on footy if I recall correctly and lost the lot in four bets.

How do you protect ppl from this sort of stupidity?
I mean there is greed and there is something else!

UselessBettor 11th September 2015 05:16 PM

Quote:
How do you protect ppl from this sort of stupidity?
I mean there is greed and there is something else!



Because people see this stuff and think it will be them:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGCdBsOIKYA

jose 11th September 2015 05:21 PM

"When dealing with customers that you know are not commercially viable to TAB”

My goodness, where is this going to finish??????????????


"More, More, More.......Sports, Leagues, Markets and Live Vision from around the globe”

Just about says it all. IMHO of course.

blackdog1 11th September 2015 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by UselessBettor
Because people see this stuff and think it will be them:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGCdBsOIKYA


Unbelievable, I bet in hundreds and fret, despite having been in the black by a fair deal for years.


There are punters and there are gamblers, all I can say.
Punters don't lose their houses, sure they not often win enough to buy them either.
Some exceptions apply to both groups I suppose.

Rinconpaul 12th September 2015 05:19 PM

What!!.....the ACCC are doing something:

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/nat...911-gjkpxi.html


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