Australia is one of the countries whose people have been engrossed to games of chance like poker and roulette, and it is not surprising that the Australian government began making more stringent policies against such activities, taking into account the number of people getting hooked to gambling. The social and economic issues in the country have been partly blamed to these games which the media has portrayed as addictive and non-prolific, and they have included in their list games like roulette. In a short time after all the controversies fired up by media, disapproval of noted gambling games was in effect after public promotions and ads for betting sites were given much attention. Although it is not necessarily taught or mandated, promoters of casino games and all the kinds of games of chance done online or at brick and mortar venues never implied that these are suitable for adults with a strong tendency to gambling addiction. The negative reactions surfaced after a recent peak of the casino gambling population that reached an 80% high coupled with a conjecture that such activities may have blatant effects on kids. It so happens that many people who are already engrossed in poker were ...
