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[Guest Post] Introducing the National RG Standards Framework
(by Paul Pellizzari, Ontario Lottery Corporation). Thanks Paul Smith for asking me to guest post this week. Greetings from Toronto. My name is Paul Pellizzari, Paul Smith’s counterpart at Ontario Lottery and Gaming (OLG). I’m responsible for policy and social … Continue reading
Posted in Around the World of Gambling, From the Experts, The Nature of Responsible Gambling
Tagged BCLC, Canada, canadian gaming, canadian jurisdictions, framework, national, OLG, ontario lottery and gaming, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, ontario lottery corporation, player education, responsible gambling, standards
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When it comes to player education, nine minutes can be an eternity
One of the more popular tools we’ve used to teach gamblers about randomness, odds, and how slot machines work was developed by the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre (OPGRC), with co-funding by the Ontario Lottery Corporation (OLG). The nine-minute animated … Continue reading
Posted in Around the World of Gambling, From the Experts, The Nature of Responsible Gambling
Tagged gambling education, gambling research, GameSense, gaming centres, gaming facilities, gaming jurisdictions, Michael Wohl, myths, OLG, ontario lottery corporation, Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre, OPGRC, responsible gambling, slot machines, slot machines work
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