Vampyr, on 2016-February-13, 18:58, said:
But I guess I can't really understand the matter from the viewpoint of those who have an aversion to gambling.
You are right, sometimes it's not easy to justify one's point of view with perfect consistency. After all - yes - I do drive a car - I also cycle - and I look upon that as weighing up the risk, which is not the same as gambling as I see it.
Some people do get enjoyment out of studying racehorses' form, scanning the football teams' performance, watching the cards at the casino (is that illegal btw - cf.
Rain Man?) etc. etc. I don't have any interest in that sort of thing myself, but I can see they have a point.
Years ago, in the days when the Football Pools were paramount, I helped out a syndicate of colleagues. I should explain that I was the geek amongst them, and I offered to write a bit of software simply to generate random numbers which they could then mark down on their coupon. I had a bit of fun writing the program, although it was little more than a pseudo-random-variate algorithm, using system time as the seed. I also had fun explaining to my sceptical colleagues, that a list with three consecutive numbers was still a random selection. They took a lot of persuading!
But I made it perfectly clear, that I was happy to supply the numbers but in no way would I join the syndicate.
As far as I recall, they only won trifling amounts.
Here in the UK we now have our national Lotto and the Euromillions, etc. etc., all of which I shun like the plague. But the real controversy of the moment, here, concerns so-called fixed-odds betting machines: fruit-machines located in betting shops and the like which accept very high stakes. Many people want these banned because of the damage they cause. You can guess where I stand!