What Is Gambling?
Gambling is an activity in which a person risks money or something of value on an event for which the outcome is uncertain. People often gamble to win prizes, socialize or pass the time, or to support a charity or fundraising event. A variety of gambling activities — slot machines, card games, lottery tickets and games of skill — are accessible both online and offline.
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