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legendary
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April 28, 2022, 06:07:46 AM
#71
I actually from Philippines and I don't see my country on the list but looking at the complete statistics given above I see that Philippines is top 4 for the house that always win that's why it is not surprising that we are not no the top list of the gamblers lol  Grin no players doesn't want to lose every time and with house that always win it only shows that players in our country is always losing.

Well, this statistic is about "Gaming Losses Per Adult", and as we can see Australia is leading with a reported loss of $1,288.00 per adult, while second place belongs to Singapore with a reported loss of $1,174.00 per adult! You can check more on this link:
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-that-gamble-the-most.html

So definitely the Philippines are not on the top of the losing list! Of course, if you guys from there win more often than you lose!

https://guardian.ng/sport/top-5-countries-with-the-most-online-casino-gamblers/

Another research from another angle... In which country do people gamble the most?!
1. Canada
2. UK
3. USA
4. New Zealand
5. Japan

Nice article, you can check how these countries got on this list!

Statistics can be fun, but it's not something important! People from all over the world gamble! In listed countries, the minimum paycheck is very high compared with my country, and many other countries, so it's normal for people from these developed countries to gamble more!

Why am I not surprised that Greece is on the list?  Cheesy

Seriously, the amount of gamblers here is insane, pretty much everyone gambles, no matter the age. No surprise that one of the few super profitable companies in the country is gambling related.  Cool
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April 28, 2022, 04:47:38 AM
#70
I was sitting and wondering which countries might have the highest gambling rates and for me I thought it could be UK or the US but despite this I went on the web to do a rescarch on which countries gamble the most. Let's have a look at this, since this information might be interesting to you guys as well !

1. Australia
2. Singapore ( they only opened their first casino in 2010!)
3. Ireland
4. Canada
5. Finland
6. Italy
7. Hong Kong
8. Norway
9. Greece
10. Spain !!

I was just as surprised as you guys since I did expect other countries to show up here as well instead of the ones that already did but you can recheck the same on the source : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.worldatlas.com/amp/articles/countries-that-gamble-the-most.html
Other than that US , Canada,. Japan , UK are few of the countries known for their absolute support of the crypto casinos as well.
What about your country as well ??
To be honest, I've always been stuck with the idea that America is the country with the most gamblers, but after seeing the topic you made I started to think that Las Vegas only has a small number of casinos in countries otherthan like Australia and Singapore Grin, both countries can said to be a country located in and near asia, is it possible if we interpret asian peoples prefer to gamble compared to westerners or europeans today?
legendary
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April 28, 2022, 04:17:25 AM
#69
I'm happy seeing the list that the most gamblers are coming from developed countries, because if it does come from an underdeveloped country where poverty is at its worst, then we can say that they are making the life worst.

I remember a topic before here that some casino owners are setting up gambling businesses in an area where the majority is not that rich, but not that poor. I can't find the related topic unfortunately but I think the OP here was the same? Not sure though.

On the positive side, the casino established in those areas gives a positive effect on the people since it creates job opportunities. Most customers also came from other areas and did not totally come from the place where the casino was established. It also opens small business opportunities to those people there.

And if I remember correctly, the reason why casinos choose to set up in those areas is to avoid high taxes.
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April 27, 2022, 09:28:01 PM
#68
I'm happy seeing the list that the most gamblers are coming from developed countries, because if it does come from an underdeveloped country where poverty is at its worst, then we can say that they are making the life worst. I live in a country where gambling is illegal, we have casinos but people here are only allowed to work while the tourists are the ones gambling, so I'm happy with that setup.

US, UK, and CHINA, they should be the top 3.
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April 27, 2022, 08:28:06 PM
#67
my country is not in the list above. but that's understandable.

but countries like Japan and America are not in the list of 10 countries above. maybe I misunderstood this country. then it was very surprising for me too. and that's an amazing find. but for hongkong and canada i don't think it's surprising to be at the top of the list.
It is also the same, my country will not be on the list because gambling is something that is illegal. And it is exactly understanable.
Well, maybe the lists are only from the site and it depends on one how their statistic and also evaluation of each country itself. Or maybe, there is some certain calculation that is missing? As far as I know, the US, CHina, and also Japan are two big countries that are commonly related to the gambling industry. They can gain very big $ from gambling, but they are not listed on the site.
Well, once again, it may depend on the reviewer itself?
You are right. In my country, gambling is still taboo.
America and Japan issues are indeed as you said this country is no stranger when it comes to gambling. but it was not included in the list of the top 10. there may be factors that cause this country is not included in the top 10. or maybe because these 2 countries are developed countries and the people there are busy working so even though gambling is legal there but in reality the people there have very little free time so they only have a little time to gamble. especially Japan with a very busy work schedule plus overtime every day. so gambling time becomes very limited even though it is legal.

Japan is actually not that open to gambling. It cannot be compared to the United States where gambling is very much accepted in their society. Although many online casinos are operating in Japan, there are no land-based casinos there. Of course gambling is still allowed but to a very limited degree. They have a law which prohibits much of gambling. Although there are still gambling facilities around the country but these are not casinos.
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April 27, 2022, 08:09:06 PM
#66
my country is not in the list above. but that's understandable.

but countries like Japan and America are not in the list of 10 countries above. maybe I misunderstood this country. then it was very surprising for me too. and that's an amazing find. but for hongkong and canada i don't think it's surprising to be at the top of the list.
It is also the same, my country will not be on the list because gambling is something that is illegal. And it is exactly understanable.
Well, maybe the lists are only from the site and it depends on one how their statistic and also evaluation of each country itself. Or maybe, there is some certain calculation that is missing? As far as I know, the US, CHina, and also Japan are two big countries that are commonly related to the gambling industry. They can gain very big $ from gambling, but they are not listed on the site.
Well, once again, it may depend on the reviewer itself?
You are right. In my country, gambling is still taboo.
America and Japan issues are indeed as you said this country is no stranger when it comes to gambling. but it was not included in the list of the top 10. there may be factors that cause this country is not included in the top 10. or maybe because these 2 countries are developed countries and the people there are busy working so even though gambling is legal there but in reality the people there have very little free time so they only have a little time to gamble. especially Japan with a very busy work schedule plus overtime every day. so gambling time becomes very limited even though it is legal.
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April 27, 2022, 06:48:04 PM
#65
my country is not in the list above. but that's understandable.

but countries like Japan and America are not in the list of 10 countries above. maybe I misunderstood this country. then it was very surprising for me too. and that's an amazing find. but for hongkong and canada i don't think it's surprising to be at the top of the list.
It is also the same, my country will not be on the list because gambling is something that is illegal. And it is exactly understanable.
Well, maybe the lists are only from the site and it depends on one how their statistic and also evaluation of each country itself. Or maybe, there is some certain calculation that is missing? As far as I know, the US, CHina, and also Japan are two big countries that are commonly related to the gambling industry. They can gain very big $ from gambling, but they are not listed on the site.
Well, once again, it may depend on the reviewer itself?
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April 27, 2022, 06:36:28 PM
#64
Well, my country is not on the list. However, if the statistics is taken by continent, then it would have be first country on the list. I am not surprised to see the US topping the list. I am interested in Greece. I never thought of it like that.
Actually, it's Australia that's on the top and not the US, there's no US on the list but I'm expecting them to be at the top of it. Greece is an interesting country and I didn't know that they'll be having that many people who spend that much on gambling.
I guess every country has that prior data about the expenditures of the people through gambling.
^ I don't know if the US will be on the list, as I know people in the US are heavily regulated and probably gambling is prohibited to them, I am not from the US but I just draw this conclusion because they are very strict when it comes to financial flow and I think that is the reason there is no gambler on the US.
Australia and Singapore are the leading countries that have many gamblers based on the report of the Google and I think it seems right.
They're just the same with those countries, they've got Las Vegas and it depends on the state. But as a whole, that's what I think about them.

Actually, it's Australia that's on the top and not the US, there's no US on the list but I'm expecting them to be at the top of it. Greece is an interesting country and I didn't know that they'll be having that many people who spend that much on gambling.
I guess every country has that prior data about the expenditures of the people through gambling.
Thats why im not really taking out seriously when it comes to survey results or statistics in something that correlates with big industries including gambling which is a large scope
which means that numbers couldnt really be that precise.

There would be gamblers might not really be included or listed but basing up with some things like revenue and taxes then this is the way they might able to
put up some numbers but pretty much sure it wont really be that accurate.
If there's a basis for their stats and it's accurate then that's it but, we know that some articles and stats don't show where they've got the numbers that's part of their surveys.
legendary
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April 27, 2022, 06:15:20 PM
#63
Is the article updated or outdated?

I went through the latest articles from 2020 in its category and didn't find the article. Maybe the articles were posted in 2017 but I don't bother to check the list for 2017 as it's time-consuming.

Maybe there was a change now in the stats since the pandemic happened 3 years later when that article was posted and gambling activities around the world becomes a trendy thing during the pandemic lockdown.
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April 27, 2022, 06:05:38 PM
#62
Well, my country is not on the list. However, if the statistics is taken by continent, then it would have be first country on the list. I am not surprised to see the US topping the list. I am interested in Greece. I never thought of it like that.
Actually, it's Australia that's on the top and not the US, there's no US on the list but I'm expecting them to be at the top of it. Greece is an interesting country and I didn't know that they'll be having that many people who spend that much on gambling.
I guess every country has that prior data about the expenditures of the people through gambling.
^ I don't know if the US will be on the list, as I know people in the US are heavily regulated and probably gambling is prohibited to them, I am not from the US but I just draw this conclusion because they are very strict when it comes to financial flow and I think that is the reason there is no gambler on the US.
Australia and Singapore are the leading countries that have many gamblers based on the report of the Google and I think it seems right.
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April 27, 2022, 04:28:21 PM
#61

Depressive statistics for gamblers  Grin
I wonder why such an indicator was chosen - the average loss of a gambler, and not the "average amount of bets" or something like that? It is no surprise to anyone that on average the casino always wins and the player loses, but such statistics suggest that the one who paid for the study and publication of the results is an opponent of gambling and puts it in a negative light.

Though the data is not accurate as it is, but we are seeing snapshots on how much gamblers are losing per country. It may be depressing statistics but we don't know the motive of this study or maybe, that's the figure they can obtain to determine where each country stand when it comes to average loss of a gambler. Also, there are also missing figures like approximately how many gamblers are losing that amount. Anyway, this is just one of the gambling statistics out there. If you change the parameter, the ranking will be different.
hero member
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April 27, 2022, 04:26:15 PM
#60
Well, my country is not on the list. However, if the statistics is taken by continent, then it would have be first country on the list. I am not surprised to see the US topping the list. I am interested in Greece. I never thought of it like that.
Actually, it's Australia that's on the top and not the US, there's no US on the list but I'm expecting them to be at the top of it. Greece is an interesting country and I didn't know that they'll be having that many people who spend that much on gambling.
I guess every country has that prior data about the expenditures of the people through gambling.
Thats why im not really taking out seriously when it comes to survey results or statistics in something that correlates with big industries including gambling which is a large scope
which means that numbers couldnt really be that precise.

There would be gamblers might not really be included or listed but basing up with some things like revenue and taxes then this is the way they might able to
put up some numbers but pretty much sure it wont really be that accurate.
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April 27, 2022, 04:21:40 PM
#59
I don't understand how this data can be accurate. The article from the OP states that Singapore opened its first casino in 2010 yet also claims that the country lost $1,174 per adult in 2010. How can this be?

Double check it. I think the list is from 2014 based on the image but it is surprising that Singapore is the second even though they just opened their casino last 2010 I was wondering how do they make statistics about losing.

I'm talking about an article linked in the OP. That article clearly states that the data refer to 2010.

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Singapore only opened its first casino in 2010 but has since become one of the largest gambling countries in the world.
<...> The country recorded $1,174 losses per adult in 2010.
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-that-gamble-the-most.html
legendary
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April 27, 2022, 03:41:59 PM
#58
I was sitting and wondering which countries might have the highest gambling rates and for me I thought it could be UK or the US but despite this I went on the web to do a rescarch on which countries gamble the most. Let's have a look at this, since this information might be interesting to you guys as well !

1. Australia
2. Singapore ( they only opened their first casino in 2010!)
3. Ireland
4. Canada
5. Finland
6. Italy
7. Hong Kong
8. Norway
9. Greece
10. Spain !!

I was just as surprised as you guys since I did expect other countries to show up here as well instead of the ones that already did but you can recheck the same on the source : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.worldatlas.com/amp/articles/countries-that-gamble-the-most.html
Other than that US , Canada,. Japan , UK are few of the countries known for their absolute support of the crypto casinos as well.
What about your country as well ??

Judging by the list I wonder if there could be multiple factors in why these countries are perceived as gambling the most. There is a slightly sinister angle that could account for a fraction of the reason, which is casinos can be used to launder large amounts of "dodgy" money through it and they need to be tightly regulated or it is an opening that criminals will abuse gleefully. If we ignore that dark side, then the other reasons fueling it are a reasonably rich society possibly with less choice in other activities and maybe the novelty factor when it has been restricted for a long time so people are more likely to chase that dream when it becomes more available. I guess a lot of this is based on online gambling, because I think the amount of physical casinos in Australia is close to zero.
legendary
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April 27, 2022, 01:52:33 PM
#57
I was sitting and wondering which countries might have the highest gambling rates and for me I thought it could be UK or the US but despite this I went on the web to do a rescarch on which countries gamble the most. Let's have a look at this, since this information might be interesting to you guys as well !

1. Australia
2. Singapore ( they only opened their first casino in 2010!)
3. Ireland
4. Canada
5. Finland
6. Italy
7. Hong Kong
8. Norway
9. Greece
10. Spain !!

I was just as surprised as you guys since I did expect other countries to show up here as well instead of the ones that already did but you can recheck the same on the source : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.worldatlas.com/amp/articles/countries-that-gamble-the-most.html
Other than that US , Canada,. Japan , UK are few of the countries known for their absolute support of the crypto casinos as well.
What about your country as well ??

Depressive statistics for gamblers  Grin
I wonder why such an indicator was chosen - the average loss of a gambler, and not the "average amount of bets" or something like that? It is no surprise to anyone that on average the casino always wins and the player loses, but such statistics suggest that the one who paid for the study and publication of the results is an opponent of gambling and puts it in a negative light.
legendary
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April 27, 2022, 01:43:28 PM
#56
I actually from Philippines and I don't see my country on the list but looking at the complete statistics given above I see that Philippines is top 4 for the house that always win that's why it is not surprising that we are not no the top list of the gamblers lol  Grin no players doesn't want to lose every time and with house that always win it only shows that players in our country is always losing.

Well, this statistic is about "Gaming Losses Per Adult", and as we can see Australia is leading with a reported loss of $1,288.00 per adult, while second place belongs to Singapore with a reported loss of $1,174.00 per adult! You can check more on this link:
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-that-gamble-the-most.html

So definitely the Philippines are not on the top of the losing list! Of course, if you guys from there win more often than you lose!

https://guardian.ng/sport/top-5-countries-with-the-most-online-casino-gamblers/

Another research from another angle... In which country do people gamble the most?!
1. Canada
2. UK
3. USA
4. New Zealand
5. Japan

Nice article, you can check how these countries got on this list!

Statistics can be fun, but it's not something important! People from all over the world gamble! In listed countries, the minimum paycheck is very high compared with my country, and many other countries, so it's normal for people from these developed countries to gamble more!
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April 27, 2022, 01:39:51 PM
#55
Well, my country is not on the list. However, if the statistics is taken by continent, then it would have be first country on the list. I am not surprised to see the US topping the list. I am interested in Greece. I never thought of it like that.
Actually, it's Australia that's on the top and not the US, there's no US on the list but I'm expecting them to be at the top of it. Greece is an interesting country and I didn't know that they'll be having that many people who spend that much on gambling.
I guess every country has that prior data about the expenditures of the people through gambling.
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April 27, 2022, 01:34:52 PM
#54
Which country is betting the most based on what? Casino or player? Since the crypto-casino industry is growing, it is difficult to determine the player base on a casino platform. Let's say a country like Singapore which only has a handful of gamblers (judging by the small population), I'm not even sure if the record achievement was contributed by gamblers from their own country. Crypto is the best facility for players where the country prohibits gambling.
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April 27, 2022, 01:27:37 PM
#53
I never thought Australians were the highest to lose their money at the gambling table. But it might be natural if you see that gambling can make people feel fun playing various gambling games. But maybe the increase in online gambling games can also increase the number of losses from people who have had previous experience of losing. So it is possible that apart from the previous number, there is an increase in the number of novice gamblers who are also involved in gambling.
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April 27, 2022, 01:25:43 PM
#52
Statistically, the list of countries with the most bets might show countries like America, UK, and Australia. And I think it's an accepted fact, even countries where gambling is not considered good or likes to gamble.
and from some countries it is mentioned not the country where I live, because traditional or real gambling in the country where I live is strictly prohibited and if caught will be punished except online gambling.
America has a strict rule against gambling which is why most gambling sites are blocked from the United States and even the UK this has not been so.m different from the world's views on online and decentralized technology such as cryptocurrency gambling, so am not surprised if their missing on this lists. But then this can not be the accurate reflection of the rate of gambling in countries most especially considering how inconsistent the data are I guess this is just some online speculation unless otherwise.
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