Sports Betting - NOT! (Post 12)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2011
Post 12
Sports Betting - NOT!
This week an unusual high school basketball game took place. Though the mega-favored team did win, their victory was managed only after three overtime periods and eventually countering the opposing team's relentless stalling strategy. Statistically unexpected, the final 38-31 score exhibited the losing team's possession drills that predominated their floor play.
We are in the midst of basketball season now. And every year, unusual stories surface about unexpected wins, unfortunate injuries, or illegal betting occurrences. Although it may seem unnecessary to post reminders about the don'ts with regard to sports wagering by athletes, temptations do arise and very unfortunate consequences, sometimes, take place.
Whether an athlete (on any official team) is connected with high school, college, or professional sports, the no wagering policy holds. This means ...
NO bets on ANY official team sports events
NO sports pools: NONE!
NO internet gambling on sports
NO information sharing about your team to ANYONE who gambles: NOTHING! (including physical condition of players, team spirit, coaching and/or discipline issues, etc.)
Why the draconian NO's ? Here are quite possible consequences of sports betting by players:
sports career can end - at any level
expulsion from school: academic career can be severely jeopardized
personal humiliation
family humiliation
team humiliation
financial ruin
present and future employment status at risk
incarceration ... future employment at risk (again)
emotional turmoil and possible development of compulsive gambling problems
As with other personal situations of problem gambling, there are signs, also, to identify a compulsive sports gambler. My GRM Blog February Post will describe these signs for which to watch.
Enjoy the basketball season; don't bet; and stay safe!
For more information on problem gambling and recovery issues, go to http://www.grmumc.org/Rev. Janet JacobsDirector, Gambling Recovery Ministries
Posted by Gambling Recovery Ministries at 11:46 AM