New Book on Slot Addiction



From a review in the MIT Technology Review:

Schüll's book delves into the lives of compulsive machine gamblers—not the folks playing social games like poker around a table but the smaller percentage of the population who play alone at electronic slot machines or video poker terminals with such intensity that they enter a state of total gambling immersion, shutting out the world for long stretches of time. As one gambling addict told Schüll: "I could say that for me the machine is a lover, a friend, a date, but really it's none of those things; it's a vacuum cleaner that sucks the life out of me, and sucks me out of life."

The book addresses how casinos caters to such players:

For instance, video slot machines now deliver frequent small wins rather than infrequent large jackpots, to better sustain what she calls "the flow of the experience."
" As a troll, I will keep posting political statements that are taken out of context and post them where I have been asked not to post political comments." -Chilcoot, (Nov. 2, 2012)
Doc, what the hell does that have to do with the topic?
It has as much to do with the topic as Chilcoot's "quotes" have.
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