
Dr.Nick & the Hot Aussie Chick break through their normal barriers and out the pros and cons of the bright light and high life of the gambling world.
Plagued or blessed with a life of sex, drugs, alcohol, hookers or the odd snort of coke with a hundred dollar bill – all these can be the signs of or making of mental health issues in the gaming industry, right?
Are you praying for the high life or praying to escape it? We either wish for it or, wish for it to go away. In this episode we discuss the likes of many of the greatest players in the world…. and like many today, how they go about handling the mental health aspects of professional gambling.
Are you at risk, are you one of these, are you loving or hating it and will gambling life highs be your next big win be your ultimate destruction?
It’s just like the movies, also discussed or is it?

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For this episode it would have been nice had the hosts talked about how the recent law allowing the recreational use of marijuana has changed Las Vegas if any as it pertains to gaming and weed. Are you seeing more people in the casino who are high? Are more dealers getting high and smoking out before their shifts?
I feel that Vegas is late to the party when it comes to weed in America, although it is nice that people from out of state can come there and have the option to buy some legally without being hooked up by the cops.
I think weed and poker go hand-in-hand. I don’t even want to play if I don’t have any smoke. I don’t even want to go to the casino if I don’t have any smoke. Breaking casino policy by smoking in their establishments is one way to ensure that I’m going to have a good time irregardless of what happens on the tables.
Vegas needs to set the example and allow poker players to smoke right at the table whether it be weed or tobacco. Poker players are sick and tired of being discriminated against. Being a Democratic state those who make the rules and laws in Vegas are not liberal enough.