Big Cat Gambling Losses
Barstool’s current gambling-related offerings include a weekly series called “Barstool Sports Advisors,” featuring Portnoy and Dan “Big Cat” Katz, as well as a site vertical called. The majority comes from poker machine losses, but increasingly thousands of young people are losing money on sports betting — an industry that is spending up big on marketing and advertising.
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Updated September 02, 2020 12:36:57
Australians lose around $24 billion a year from gambling each year.
Per head of population we lose more than any country in the world, double the average of countries like the US, New Zealand and Ireland.
The majority comes from poker machine losses, but increasingly thousands of young people are losing money on sports betting — an industry that is spending up big on marketing and advertising.
If you or anyone you know needs help:
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- Lifeline on 13 11 14
- Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858
- Beyond Blue on 1300 22 46 36
The clubs that house the majority of poker machines and the sports betting companies benefit from generous tax breaks, yet there's very little transparency about how this industry works.
We know gambling is a widespread, national issue affecting millions of Australians.
So, we want your help to find out more about what happens behind the scenes of Australia's gambling industry; to hear from people who have worked inside the industry and those who have lost money.
We'd like to know:
- the tactics used to keep punters punting
- whether technology is being used to maximise losses and minimise payouts
- how lobbying campaigns target the politicians responsible for regulating the gambling industry
- whether responsible gambling codes of conduct are enforced and if they make a difference
We assure you that any information you give us will be treated as strictly confidential. We won't publish anything you tell us or identify you without getting your permission.
The ABC is using the Screendoor tool to collect your story tips. The ABC's Crowdsourcing Collection Statement applies to any information you provide.
Topics:gambling, community-and-society, racing, games, sport, government-and-politics, clubs-and-associations, hospitality, internet-culture, internet-technology, australia, act, nsw, qld, sa, tas, wa, nt, vic, canberra-2600, sydney-2000, adelaide-5000, melbourne-3000, brisbane-4000, perth-6000, darwin-0800, hobart-7000
First posted December 04, 2019 14:08:52
Updated September 02, 2020 12:36:57
Australians lose around $24 billion a year from gambling each year.
Per head of population we lose more than any country in the world, double the average of countries like the US, New Zealand and Ireland.
The majority comes from poker machine losses, but increasingly thousands of young people are losing money on sports betting — an industry that is spending up big on marketing and advertising.
If you or anyone you know needs help:
- Lifeline on 13 11 14
- Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858
- Beyond Blue on 1300 22 46 36
The clubs that house the majority of poker machines and the sports betting companies benefit from generous tax breaks, yet there's very little transparency about how this industry works.
We know gambling is a widespread, national issue affecting millions of Australians.
So, we want your help to find out more about what happens behind the scenes of Australia's gambling industry; to hear from people who have worked inside the industry and those who have lost money.
We'd like to know:
- the tactics used to keep punters punting
- whether technology is being used to maximise losses and minimise payouts
- how lobbying campaigns target the politicians responsible for regulating the gambling industry
- whether responsible gambling codes of conduct are enforced and if they make a difference
We assure you that any information you give us will be treated as strictly confidential. We won't publish anything you tell us or identify you without getting your permission.
The ABC is using the Screendoor tool to collect your story tips. The ABC's Crowdsourcing Collection Statement applies to any information you provide.
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Topics:gambling, community-and-society, racing, games, sport, government-and-politics, clubs-and-associations, hospitality, internet-culture, internet-technology, australia, act, nsw, qld, sa, tas, wa, nt, vic, canberra-2600, sydney-2000, adelaide-5000, melbourne-3000, brisbane-4000, perth-6000, darwin-0800, hobart-7000
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First posted December 04, 2019 14:08:52