Some people gamble without problems. Others don't.
This campaign is advertising a Budweiser, but before you can participate you must drink a bud. If you're an alcoholic and sober 30 years you can see how that could be a problem. But one is not against budweiser. Although, I should've picked a better beer example.
Thanks for this very apt and accurate analogy, although if Lucky Bit is Budweiser, that makes dice games Pabst. In my horribly biased opinion, Lucky Bit is more like Guinness.
Seriously though, if you have a gambling problem, I don't want you joining this campaign and harming yourself in the process, although I really can't stop you either. I know it sounds easy to play "only one bet" but in practice some people are too susceptible to the danger. I fully respect anyone's decision to not participate in the campaign based on this requirement.
That said, I stand by this new policy. I think it is important that our advertisers experience the product first-hand and should an interested party have a gambling problem this likely isn't the right campaign for that individual. The product in question IS gambling and it probably is not appropriate for a gambling addict to advertise this site any more than it would be for a recovering alcoholic to advertise beer.
Now I want a beer. Thanks, TheJuice.