Casino Free For More Entertainment And Controlled Budget

Posted by Admin | Online Gambling | Monday 28 June 2010 7:10 am

When you go to some other city on a vacation then you would want to save as much of your money as possible. For the sake of having fun you would not want to spend too much of your money. This is why for the sake of providing extreme comfort to the tourists and in order to bring a great source of entertainment and enjoyment for the tourists many of the cities offer casino free hotels and restaurants.

This allows the tourists to have a great and wonderful time in their hotels. They can visit the casino any time they want and can play games and gamble there in an easier manner. The entrance to these casinos is offered to these people for free and they can easily save a lot of their money by getting so much of excitement and fun over there.

If you are one of those people who love to spend time in a casino by playing all of the wonderful gambling activities and who love to have the casino slots then you should first look for those hotels that provide the services of the free casino.

This would be a great opportunity for the tourists and people coming from different locations as they can have a really joyous and fun filled time in the casino and that too for free. Most of the casinos charge a lot of money from the outsiders but if you are staying in the hotel of the casino and are using their other services then the charges are reduced greatly.

Gambling Addiction

Posted by Admin | Gambling | Sunday 13 June 2010 11:14 am

Problem gambling (ludomania) is an urge to gamble despite harmful negative consequences or a desire to stop. Problem gambling often is defined by whether harm is experienced by the gambler or others, rather than by the gambler’s behavior. Severe problem gambling may be diagnosed as clinical pathological gambling if the gambler meets certain criteria.

Although the term gambling addiction is common in the recovery movement pathological gambling is considered to be an impulse control disorder and is therefore not considered by the American Psychological Association to be an addiction.

According to the Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery, recent evidence indicates that pathological gambling is an addiction similar to chemical addiction. It has been seen that some pathological gamblers have lower levels of norepinephrine than normal gamblers.

According to a study conducted by Alec Roy, M.D. formerly at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, norepinephrine is secreted under stress, arousal, or thrill, so pathological gamblers gamble to make up for their under-dosage.

Further to this, according to a report from the Harvard Medical School Division on Addictions there was an experiment constructed where test subjects were presented with situations where they could win, lose or break even in a casino-like environment.