- Joined
- Jul 18, 2005
- Location
- Sweden
FYI the three second rule is something that shows up in various jurisdictions (Italy, Alderney, Sweden (Denmark?)). Based on research on gambling addiction the feedback loop from placing bets and receiving reward is more 'problematic' (i.e. enjoyable, prone to addiction...) when the loop is short.
Longer loops like offline scratchtickets or (non live) sportsbetting are less problematic.
To combat some indicative addiction enablers jurisdictions impose the rule.
Personally, I get it. Doing these 'hold space bar to spin quick' are very close to this blitz mode, and both make it hard to control my spend + get me to chase just money, I am no longer enjoying/playing the game.
Longer loops like offline scratchtickets or (non live) sportsbetting are less problematic.
To combat some indicative addiction enablers jurisdictions impose the rule.
Personally, I get it. Doing these 'hold space bar to spin quick' are very close to this blitz mode, and both make it hard to control my spend + get me to chase just money, I am no longer enjoying/playing the game.






