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Gambling During Lockdown

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Posted by: Caféstudy

22nd Jan 2021 12:34pm

The Australian Institute of Family Studies recently completed a survey of 2,000 active gamblers to understand how their behaviour and/or attitudes toward gambling changed during COVID-19 lockdowns. Almost 1 in 3 survey participants signed up for a new online betting account during COVID-19, and 1 in 20 started gambling online.

However, The University of Sydney has released contradicting results that found nearly three in four participants reported spending less time gambling during the lockdown.

To see how this impacted Caféstudy members, we asked them; how did your gambling habits change during the COVID-19 lockdowns? And did it have a positive or negative impact on you?

Little sway on non-gamblers 

Caféstudy members who have never gambled didn’t pick up the habit during the lockdown. Reasons given by members included they thought gambling wasn’t in their best interest or weren’t in a position to gamble even if they wanted to. However, some stated they didn’t gamble but did buy the odd lottery ticket or scratchie, which they didn’t classify as a harmful form of betting.

"I personally don't gamble, but I really think it's a terrible thing to even have the options to do so while in isolation. People get bored, lonely and desperate. Gambling ruins lives."

"If anything it increased just a little with lotto and instant scratch tickets but never more than we could afford to pay certainly not out of hand. Was an easy way to buy gifts etc during lockdowns to buy online lottery tickets and send via email etc. I think it perhaps was more positive than anything because of the fact we could still send as a gift via email made us feel closer to family and friends that we couldn't see at the time."

No building, no betting 

For some, the absence of pubs and clubs meant there was no desire to gamble, as there wasn’t an opportunity to do it in a social setting. Whereas others didn’t have the urge to move their gambling online and found the money they saved during lockdown was too good to go back to their old habits once it was over."

"I have a betting account but on review I find I have used it less over the past few months.I think it more prudent to save the money at this time"

"I used to play the pokies about once a week but since covid I haven't been out socially so it wasn’t necessary..."

"I stopped gambling altogether during covid and at first it was because the pubs and clubs were closed but once they opened and I saw the amount of money I was saving I continued to abstain from gambling and realised I was just wasting my money by doing so and that I can use it for bigger and better things and actually have something to show for my hard earned cash."

Boredom builds 

Even though the vast majority of members hadn’t gambled during the lockdown, they could sympathise with people who looked to gambling as a way to pass the boredom and alleviate stress.

"I do not gamble online anymore, but can see that some people who are at home for extended periods may look to escape the boredom, monotony and turn to online gambling. But turning to gambling as a way to de-stress may easily backfire as gambling doesn't always work to relieve stress."

"I don’t gamble so my habits didn’t change but I can understand why there was an increase. Many people were bored during lockdown or it made them feel less stressed about the situation. Online gambling would be a quick and easy option for them."

So what does this mean?

The lion’s share of Caféstudy responses resonated with the University of Sydney’s research that gambling had overall gone down during lockdowns. Although it is evident, there is a clear link between accessibility and how likely people are to gamble.

In a year that has provided so much uncertainty, many members are reassessing their need to gamble as they double down on spending and focus on saving.


Comments 5

Gerry1945
  • 1st Oct 2021 07:29pm

Using animals to gamble is cruel people gamble away needed money and cannot pay bills. My uncle had dogs and horses and lost eveything his 1 million + home, and finished up bankrupt.

annie
  • 3rd Aug 2021 08:01am

during the COVID lockdown I have found that i am betting online a bit more than usual.With the TAB being closed I am not able to go and bet there so have to bet online.

Caperteewaratah
  • 11th Feb 2021 09:19am

I don't know how anyone can be so bored that they would spend time gambling. I never have enough time to do all the things I want to do.
I think gambling is a vice and people who lose money and put themselves and their families at risk are doing this to bury serious emotional problems they do not want to deal with. Which in turn creates more serious problems.
A mathemitician can calculate that even if the poker machines were set at making only a 1% profit, then the gamblers will always lose. The machines have to be set for a % of wins for the owners or they would not be able to continue to function.
This vice is based on greed and love of money, also horse and dog racing and any gambling based on animal cruelty is sick and abominable. Get rid of those hideous industries too for all I care. I hate to see the way animals are bred for such a useless cruel industry - all the people involved in those things do not excercise their consciences and are greedy for money also.
Anything to do with gambling is just bad in every way.

Renae1985
  • 2nd Aug 2021 11:57pm
I don't know how anyone can be so bored that they would spend time gambling. I never have enough time to do all the things I want to do.
I think gambling is a vice and people who lose money and...

I don’t see the point of it because when you end up getting a little win,you think that’ll happen every time. I have seen so many people put their whole pay through and don’t think that they have an addiction and they do the same thing every pay

mustang6000
  • 7th Feb 2021 08:42am

Like a lot of other responders, I used to play the pokies whenever I was at my local club , it had become a habit that I never gave any though to and the occasional small win kept me going. Lockdown came and I looked at online pokies, but that just had no appeal, I now realise the social aspect of the club was missing. Since the pubs & clubs reopened I have not gone back to that habit & the savings have gone towards paying down debts. I never really thought about how much I was wasting with just a flutter on the pokies, it turns out to be about $100 pw.