Two in Ten (22%) Ontario Gamblers Admit to Potential Gambling Blind Spot

Blind Spots Include Spending More Money than Intended (13%), Chasing Losses (11%) and Gambling with Grocery Money (4%)

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Toronto, ON – Two in ten (22%) Ontario gamblers admit to having a potential gambling blind spot, according to a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of the Responsible Gambling Council. In fact, when those who have gambled in the last six months (herein called “gamblers”) reflect on their behaviour in the last year, the data...

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Two in Ten (22%) Ontario Gamblers Admit to 
Potential Gambling Blind Spot

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