America's gambling rehab crisis
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America's gambling rehab crisis
""I wasn't thinking what a normal person would think," says Zach, who asked to be identified only by his first name. "I was on autopilot.""
Zach, a 26-year-old, finds himself betting on a women's tennis match featuring unranked players in an empty arena. He is back at his parents' house in Washington, D.C., after a failed stint in Las Vegas. The late-night betting reflects his impulsive behavior, as he admits to being on autopilot while making the decision. The match is obscure, with one player having a 0-1 career record, highlighting the randomness of his betting choices.
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