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With legalized sports betting arriving in Ohio on January 1, 2023, Ohio For Responsible Gambling (ORG) has launched a new campaign to educate Ohioans on the dangers of problem gambling and how to play responsibly. Called “Pause Before You Play” is a spinoff of “Get Set Before You Bet”, its award-winning problem gambling education effort from ORG.
According to Amanda Blackford, Director of Operations and Problem Gambling Services, Ohio Casino Control Commission, this campaign focuses on responsible play and the nuances of sports betting that can pose problems for some gamblers.
Blackford said people can bet on sports "basically anywhere with cell phone reception," brick-and-mortar locations, and digital terminals in bars that already hold a liquor license and sell lottery tickets. The difference is it's easy for people to place multiple bets in real-time, accelerating the chance for potentially catastrophic losses. It's also much easier for people to conceal the amount they bet. "In other states that preceded Ohio in legalizing sports betting, we've seen higher interest and more struggles with problem gambling," she said. "We want people to have fun and be responsible." Derek Longmeier, Executive Director, Problem Gambling Network of Ohio, added that the campaign emphasizes the importance of early detection. Problem gamblers don't have physical symptoms. "The challenges of problem gambling go far beyond the person placing a bet," he said. "Families, children, and businesses, all face consequences with a person's gambling addiction." A 2017 study found casino gamblers and sports gamblers had the highest rates of at risk/problem gambling: 24.0% and 24.3% respectively. Blackford said those with gambling problems also have higher risks of drug or alcohol use and mental health conditions, including thoughts of suicide. The 2017 Report on Problem Gambling Services found nearly one in ten Ohioans who gamble are currently experiencing or are at risk of developing a problem. That's more than 900,000 Ohioans. "The majority of Ohioans who gamble will stay within their limits," Derek Longmeier said. "As sports betting grows exponentially in 2023, it makes sense that we will see more challenges here in Ohio."
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