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How Kids are Being Pulled into Online Gambling
Publish Date : 04/06/2026
“It Felt Like a Drug”:
Parents think their kids are playing games.
They’re not.
They’re being trained.
It Didn’t Start in a Casino
A San Francisco man recently shared how his gambling addiction began, not at a sportsbook, not in a casino, but in a video game.
He was 11 years old.
What started as collecting and trading in-game items (“skins”) quickly turned into something else. Those digital items could be converted into gambling currency and used on betting websites.
No ID checks.
No real barriers.
No warnings.
Just access.
From Gaming to Gambling
What happened next is becoming increasingly common.
What looks like harmless gameplay:
- Skins
- Loot boxes
- In-game currencies
Quietly evolves into real-money gambling.
And once the switch is flipped, it’s hard to turn off.
The same individual described the experience bluntly:
It felt “like a drug.”
By college, he was gambling 15+ hours a day, ignoring basic needs like sleep, food, and hygiene.
He dropped out.
His life revolved around one thing:
The next bet.
Parents Had No Idea
Here’s the part that should stop you cold:
His parents were involved. Supportive. Present.
They thought he was just playing video games.
“He was a regular kid… but behind the scenes, this whole thing was happening and we had no idea.”
That’s the pattern.
This doesn’t look like addiction at first.
It looks like:
- Gaming
- Socializing
- Harmless screen time
Until it isn’t.
This Isn’t an Isolated Story
This is a trend.
A recent study found:
- 36% of boys aged 11–17 gambled in 2025
- Nearly half of 17-year-olds were involved
Experts are now calling youth gambling:
A public health crisis.
And the biggest problem?
Access.
Online gambling is:
- Always available
- Hard to regulate
- Easy to hide
Even in states where betting is illegal, kids are still finding ways in, through offshore sites, shared accounts, and digital workarounds.
The Brain Doesn’t Know the Difference
Here’s what matters most:
Gambling doesn’t just look like addiction.
It functions like addiction.
Experts say it affects the brain in the same way as drugs, triggering reward systems that keep users coming back.
That’s not accidental.
It’s design.
The Real Question
We’ve spent years asking:
“Why are kids getting addicted?”
But we should be asking something else:
Why are kids being exposed to gambling systems in the first place?
Because when:
- Games mimic casinos
- Rewards mimic bets
- And access is frictionless
Addiction isn’t a risk.
It’s an outcome.
The Bottom Line
This isn’t about bad decisions.
It’s about early exposure.
It’s about systems that blur the line between gaming and gambling—long before a child understands the consequences.
And it’s about a generation learning, too early, that:
Winning feels like survival.
And losing just means you try again.
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