Sports betting...for or against ?

Personally I think it's a blight on our game.....in my mind if you invite the gambling fraternity in....you also invite match fixing and point fixing in .

You need to be a member of 1Eyed Eel to add comments!

Join 1Eyed Eel

Votes: 0
Email me when people reply –

Replies

    • Well said Bluey, of the others that have commented on this in such a negative way.....you poor miserable bastards.

  • Not my go personally. I find it weird my 18 yr old nephew wil place a $50:bet on a first try scorer but cannot afford to put petrol in his car. 

  • Fully against it. Hate poker machines and horse racing as well as the greyhounds. Never gambled in my 57 years and never will because life is a gamble.

     

    • Fair enough but that is more a commentary on your nephew not sports betting.

      I am not a phsychological expert on the problems of habits. BUT if anybody punts outside their means as in the example that "doors" provides with his nephew it says more about his upbringing and intelligence of understanding money and where it comes from.

      Everybody has to work out their own values and responsibilities, otherwise you will start handing out selectable tokins. NT Govt do that with responsible drinking laws....does anyone think that works at a criminal level or 'want ' deterrent?

      I started punting when I was 15 and always have bet within my means and selectively what you can and cannot win on. It gave me a tremendous advantage in my banking career, where I could adjudge odds and risk management.

      My children and grandchildren have a bet every now and again, not as committed as I am but again no problems. 

      I will not use poker machines and trying to pick the first try scorer is tantamount to buying a lottery ticket.

      Sports betting is the meal ticket for all the sports we love and quiet simply without the income it derives would mean you will be getting up to other vices.

      You cannot control the uncontrollable.

      Every government or the like that have tried has a "totalarian" shape to it with no fundamental freedom. We experience that at present with the criminal activity in the tobacco industry. If governments worked on lowering the tariffs and concentrated on education, they would have done much better. Of course we all realise it is a money making excise for the government and they couldn't give a stuff about the ramifications. Petrol prices even come into this domain.

      Do you think banning sports betting would be any different?

      The amount of people who have limited recreation and pleasure persuits are very comfortable in controlling their "flutters". some pensioner out there may bet a few dollars on a saturday and probably lose 3 out of 4 but that win 1out 4 gives them immense pleasure and a little windfall to buy something they would normally not. 

      The people that say they should save that money and buy something with it miss the point of the "hunt".

      The ones that have the addiction have all sorts of controls available through the system, we have all see the anti gambling bullshit after every add and the fact that you can approach any corporate bookmaker and put a limit on your betting.

      The key issue is the "want".

      I wonder how many of this brigade (anti on here) go to church every week and make a donation to the "sky fairies"

      No wait there is nothing wrong with that, people go and give because of their faith and want.

      The church gives them a sense of pleasure and maybe hope.....gambling has the same drivers!

This reply was deleted.

More stuff to read

LB replied to Eli Stephens's discussion Stefano is the type of middle we need…
"Oh certainly. Seems the Melbourne coaching is working. Utoikamanu has the potential to be an Origin starter."
5 minutes ago
Poppa replied to Bear's discussion Sports betting...for or against ?
"Fair enough but that is more a commentary on your nephew not sports betting.
I am not a phsychological expert on the problems of habits. BUT if anybody punts outside their means as in the example that "doors" provides with his nephew it says more…"
13 minutes ago
Kenny Power replied to Eli Stephens's discussion Stefano is the type of middle we need…
"Over anylysing what Bellamy said , he came from the tigers after all 
 
read between the lines , Bellamy basically saying , he had to train for the first time of his life and we had to explain to him benji sucks and there are other ways to play the…"
53 minutes ago
QuidQuoPro replied to Cʜɪᴇғy Mclovin 🐐's discussion Snoop Dog & the AFL just killed the NRL
"How you can put "classy act" and 'Snoop Dog' in the same sentence is beyond my comprehension!!🤣🤣"
1 hour ago
More…