A couple of things relating to some previous posts....
- the pause in a KENO game is to build suspense and anticipation for the gamblers who are doing it for dreams and adrenalin. They either start slow and finish fast which gives them a hard-on to keep playing, or they start good and lose which makes them "anger bet" (the most dangerous kind of betting!). You may have noticed most pokie's now have a pause after they give 2 scatters and make the player wait to see if they have scored the bonus games. They also have some suspenseful type of sound effects. 20 years ago they didn't, but have naturally changed with every bit of psychological research the gaming companies do.
- Veggie Patch is one of very few. I remember hearing a statistic that around 2% of horse race punters make better than a 2% profit on turnover (POT). I actually think it is a few more than that, but we'll go with that for a minute.....if you line up 100 punters in a row, only 2 are making that 2% POT, and if they are winning $20k a year they are turning over $20k a week to get it - that shows how hard it is to get an edge or just be lucky. The good news is that apparently the biggest group of punters are the small punters that lose less than 10% POT. That means that most people gambling on races go ok and only lose a small amount of money and don't all end up selling their shoes, contrary to what the anti-gambling advocates will tell you.
- Like the lotto players here, the vast majority of gamblers are just in it for a bit of fun. It's just a way to socialise, pass some time, dream a bit, and maybe get lucky. Some spend their money on life's little luxuries such as coffee, fancy cakes, or dresses. Some people like a punt. There is too much stigma attached to the way a punter likes to spend their money. Spend $20 a week on lotto and when you win a million you can tell everyone to get f***ed.....sounds like a bet worth making to me lol.
- Average lotto player spends about $20 a week, which fits in nicely with the approx $1500 a year the average gambler loses (once you add in the Melbourne Cup and a footy game or two, etc etc). The average pokie player loses about $2500 (an extra $20 a week), problem pokie player loses $12k.