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by xodice
1937 days ago
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Playing a game of chance works the same way mentally as other games, you get enjoyment from them both. The addiction of gambling is a whole different discussion and I agree with you re: the addiction and becoming just addicted instead of playing or enjoyment but that doesn't change the fact they are still playing a game, even if a game of chance. Just my opinion and all. Everyone thinks differently. :) |
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It doesn't. That's the issue. See Skinner's box. Random variable rewards cause addictive behavior, because of evolutive pressures our ancestors exprienced.
Couple that with a money extraction system and you get a way to easily extract money from people unaware of this 'exploit'.