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Summary & References: Probability, Random Events, and the Mathematics of Gambling

There are important clues regarding erroneous beliefs in the experiences of the individual who gambles. While it is unlikely that addressing the erroneous beliefs is sufficient for treatment, exploring these beliefs can be an important aid in helping the client understand their gambling experiences—both their wins and their losses. Correcting these beliefs may also help in relapse prevention. If individuals with a gambling problem still believe that they can beat the odds, the odds are they will try again.

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