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Jan Jones, senior vice president of communications for Harrah's Entertainment and former mayor of Las Vegas, feels the entertainment value of gambling is underestimated: "There are people who spend $300 for a round of golf, but if you tell them you put $50 in a slot machine, they look at you like you're absurd." In fact, an expert on gambling addiction says a small amount of recreational gambling may actually be good for you, especially if you are older. Dr. Howard Shaffer, director of the division of addictions at Harvard Medical School, told attendees at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas this week that research suggests gambling may be good for the heart and brain. "A low level of excitement, like you get from gambling, is good for the cardiovascular system," explains Shaffer. "And cognitive behavior, like problem solving, is good for older adults."

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Healthy gambling?
Addiction expert says small bit of betting might help heart

LAS VEGAS - A small amount of gambling may be good for people, especially older adults, just like a low level of drinking is good for the heart, an expert on gambling addiction said Thursday.

Dr. Howard Shaffer, director of the division of addictions at Harvard Medical School, said during the Global Gaming Expo that research suggests that gambling may be good for the heart and the brain.

"A low level of excitement, like you get from gambling, is good for the cardiovascular system," said Shaffer, who was a participant in G2E's signature series "American Voices: Gauging the Public Landscape on Gaming." "And cognitive behavior, like problem solving, is good for older adults."

Playing games is an important activity for adults and children, and Shaffer said for most adults, gambling can fill that niche.

Jan Jones - a former mayor of Las Vegas and now a senior vice president of communications for Harrah's Entertainment, which is set to become the world's largest casino company -said many people don't understand the entertainment of gambling.

"There are people who spend $300 for a round of golf, but if you tell them you put $50 in a slot machine, they look at you like you're absurd," she said.

"American Voices" was hosted by Frank Luntz, the Republican Party pollster who has conducted surveys for the American Gaming Association. Participating in the discussion along with Shaffer and Jones were David Creary, the acting chief executive officer of Aristocrat Technologies, and 13 tourists.

Luntz said comments from the tourists echoed much of his findings from polling for the AGA. Only one of the tourists said she would like to see a casino built within 15 minutes of her home, and the overwhelming majority said the blame for problem gambling falls on individuals, not on casinos.

Despite this widespread pass the public gives the gambling industry on problem gambling, Luntz said, casino companies face grave danger from class action lawsuits.

"Trial lawyers have got you in their sights," he said. "The next five or 10 years could be horrific."




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Let me guess...Study sponsored by your good friends at the world gamming association
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You will get no argument from me that gambling is good for your health. The article states what I have always believed.

The article brings up another interesting point also. The entertainment value of gambling. I have a good example comparable to the golf example in the article. How about when you take your wife/girlfriend out and spend $300 on a nice meal she as nothing but nice things to say about you and how great you are......but heaven forbid you lose $44 on a Monday Night Football game! I have learned to deal with this problem firsthand personally. I dont put up with it, I leave them. They obviously dont have my best interests at heart. Take notes boys!
 

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We would all like to think it is so,but it isn't.
Atleast with golf your outside walking.It is very hard to STAY a recreational gambler sorta like a junkie needing a bigger dose.
Once your hooked you will put more homework into your gambling..Now your online alot more,If you drink or smoke you will do that more....ect..ect
I love to gamble..but good for your health...NO WAY!!!
 

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We would all like to think it is so,but it isn't.
Atleast with golf your outside walking.It is very hard to STAY a recreational gambler sorta like a junkie needing a bigger dose.
Once your hooked you will put more homework into your gambling..Now your online alot more,If you drink or smoke you will do that more....ect..ect
I love to gamble..but good for your health...NO WAY!!!
 

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jerseymike111 - I am sorry to hear you have bad habits like smoking or drinking and that you think that gambling makes you do them more.

As most people like to be entertained to unwind and relax...whether it be going to a ball game or going to a concert etc...they tend to enjoy themselves...some people may eat more when they are out...or drink more...but not everyone.

Most gamblers I have know over the years...pros and recreational gamblers alike......are very happy when they are doing what they like...as in gambling...they all don't tend to drink any more or smoke any more....compared to when they are being entertained in other ways.

So I have to strongly disagree with your statement.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Intuition BET:
jerseymike111 - I am sorry to hear you have bad habits like smoking or drinking and that you think that gambling makes you do them more.

As most people like to be entertained to unwind and relax...whether it be going to a ball game or going to a concert etc...they tend to enjoy themselves...some people may eat more when they are out...or drink more...but not everyone.

Most gamblers I have know over the years...pros and recreational gamblers alike......are very happy when they are doing what they like...as in gambling...they all don't tend to drink any more or smoke any more....compared to when they are being entertained in other ways.

So I have to strongly disagree with your statement.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


Intuition great post.

This is true I am a rec gambler do not smoke or drink (never have)and my units are relatively the same over the years this is entertainment for me and I do not go over my means very often. I control myself. but im sure its not true for everyone
 

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I finally bought my treadmill and have moved three of the five TV's which were in my office to the family room where I have placed the treadmill.

I hate walking on it normally because I am lazy. But during TV games I'm playing especially Saturday afternoons I have really become the walking dude. All that nervous energy has a great outlet and I only wish I had done this earlier. You don't even notice how many miles you have walked.
 

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Good post IB. Keeping the brain thinking on something like gambling is better than nothing.
 

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Mr. Jones - What you did was what most of us that watch allot of sports etc should do!

I wish I could do something like that while I'm working at the computer all day. Definately save a trip to the gym after work.
 

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I highly recommend a treadmill/bike in front of the tube. Makes for a much better workout and sometimes will lead to longer workouts.
 

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