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00:00What is this?
00:07What's this? Where's Dad? He's furnishing the house!
00:10Ah, at the refuge of the grandfather
00:12Dad, did you bring it up again?
00:14Sir, you've gone back to the threshold again?
00:16Answer me, Dad
00:17Money, my brother
00:18I'm free to do what I want.
00:19Since that's how it is now
00:20I'm serious and I'll act accordingly.
00:22Where's the phone?
00:24I
00:26Even the telephone?
00:27Not a dish of anything
00:29I'm afraid of Mama and Hamda's work, and I
00:31Mom pawned
00:34No, by God, I would sacrifice myself
00:35I divorced her normally, but
00:37Or she's the one who divorced me
00:39Hamda is the one I pawned
00:41Dad, shame on you!
00:42Honestly, wasn't his world a source of annoyance?
00:43Honestly, Hamda helped and increased it.
00:46I saw, I saw
00:47But Hamda didn't get anything either.
00:49seriously
00:49You're convinced that you'll tell him
00:51Seriously, it was really difficult.
00:53do
00:53something
00:55I really don't know who this guy is.
00:56I know very well
00:57I am originally Kasban and Farhan
00:59What's wrong with you, Dad?
01:02But don't call me "Dad" anymore.
01:05any?
01:13Dear viewers, peace and blessings be upon you. I know you are in a new episode of the Al-Daheeh program.
01:16These beautiful viewers, let me take you by the hand to the 2023 page.
01:19When Newcastle United makes a very important announcement
01:22He announces that he has signed a player
01:23Midfielder
01:24His name is Tonali
01:25Rising talent
01:26Coming from A. Similan in a huge deal
01:28One-third of approximately seventy million euros
01:30And that, my dear, made her almost the most expensive Italian player in history at the time.
01:34Everyone was particularly excited about this deal.
01:36After the first A's absence in the English league
01:38Wow, time brought Job in the first match!
01:40But my dear, this state of happiness does not last long.
01:42Because in October 2023
01:44The news starts to spread
01:45Investigations being conducted by the Italian Public Prosecutor's Office
01:47Regarding betting on a football match
01:50The union reveals, my dear, that Tonali
01:52He was using illegal betting platforms.
01:54This violates the rules of the Italian Football Federation.
01:57The results of the investigation, my dear, were earth-shattering.
01:59The Italian Football Federation has decided to suspend Tonali for a full 10 months.
02:02Who will he stop with? He will stop with Newcastle.
02:04The one who still has seventy million euros
02:06And all this for what? For one jinn
02:08This is the most expensive genie in history
02:09Indeed, my dear Tonali
02:10I stopped for 10 full months
02:11With his obligation to attend therapy sessions
02:13To deal with gambling addiction
02:15And participating in awareness campaigns about the dangers of morbidity
02:18This punishment prevents him from completing the new season with Newcastle.
02:21And also because he will be participating with the Italian national team in Euro 2024
02:25Abu Ahmed, what's wrong with this player? He's a good guy and has haircuts.
02:27And the Italian role, you Arab, doesn't pay
02:29He is Saleh Hajj from Abu Ahmed Mahlashi's barbecue.
02:31Warning
02:32Kenin, my dear, you surprised me by saying that he is Tonali.
02:33He didn't need much money
02:34A talented Upper Egyptian player named Ilan
02:35Going to a rich league
02:36Going to Newcastle United
02:37A team with money
02:38The surprise that emerged in the investigations
02:40Tonali wasn't betting with the aim of winning.
02:42He himself admitted that he wasn't winning
02:43He was losing a lot with the ink
02:44Tonali admitted that he himself was addicted to the same drug.
02:48For him, the pursuit of profit was more important than the profit itself.
02:50Victorian Anticipation
02:52More important than Victorian
02:53This, my dear, is an introduction to this dangerous and rugged world.
02:56I'm going to reveal all the details and stories to you in this episode.
02:59Go out and come back again
03:01This beautiful scene, let me begin our conversation about the topic of the amaar.
03:05By going on a journey through time and space
03:07These beautiful scenes, let me take your hand and we'll go to Finland quickly
03:10Specifically, the last of the thirty intentions and the first of the four intentions
03:12And before you ask me what took us to Finland during this awful period
03:14I say that the first blind war was still over
03:16And the second blind war in the oven is taking a face
03:18Get ready and take it out
03:19Finland, my dear, had an existential problem at that time.
03:22Oh Abu Ahmed, she said, "What brought us here? Why did you choose her? Why didn't I time it in Asia?"
03:24Finland, my dear, had a bigger problem.
03:26War is not what will define its borders, nor does it have the support of a natural disaster.
03:29No, my dear, the problem was in the Emirates.
03:31Many, my dear friend, of the Finnish meteors loved to bet and climb.
03:34In a horse race, here's a match for your eyes.
03:36The game is "Kochna Infinite" and we'll see where the bride is.
03:38You throw in one pound, it either comes back five, or it doesn't come back at all.
03:40People used to like to bet
03:41The problem, my dear, for Finland is not a moral problem.
03:43The problem is that this betting money, instead of staying in Finland and boosting the local market, is going to be going to Finland.
03:48He was flying to Sweden.
03:50Because in Sweden some forms of betting were legal, such as the lottery.
03:54He said, "Oh lottery! If money in Finland goes to Sweden, specifically to the Finnish people, then..."
03:58The situation, Abu Ahmed, is that there was animosity between Finland and Sweden.
04:01Not because the money was being lost there
04:02No, my dear, there was animosity.
04:04The relationship between Finland and Sweden is like a classic
04:07A long history of intense competition
04:10Sweden ruled Finland for over 600 years.
04:12From approximately the 12th century to the early 12th century
04:15Swedish was also for many years the language of aristocratic refinement in Finland.
04:19The rich man in Finland was talking to a Swede
04:21And to this day it is one of the two official languages of Finland
04:25Unfortunately, my dear, this has created a particular sensitivity, jealousy, and rivalry.
04:28Especially in sports, for example, like what? Like hockey.
04:31Aziz's topic was so big that the Finns were worried they might not win.
04:34Sweden is losing
04:35Aref, my dear, what's happening between Al-Ahly and Zamalek?
04:37When they get up, they tell both the case and the story of what happened in the neighborhood.
04:39Or all the saltiness and sweetness that happened to you from Smouha
04:41It doesn't matter that I won you over
04:42The important thing is that there's another team that's teaching you a lesson.
04:44He appreciates you, annoys you, and loses you
04:46In the people with my dear Eastern Club, I won both comfortably
04:48Your speech, my dear, is based on factual information.
04:49This Eastern Province hockey team has taken over the hockey scene.
04:51Every African championship they renew
04:52The last time I looked, it was 28
04:5428 championships
04:55I don't want to mention a number because they keep adding more African championships.
04:58Okay, my dear, look for it.
04:59It's important that we return to Finland.
05:00Also, my dear, there was a war between Finland and Sweden.
05:02The level of jokes
05:03The Finns, for example, have a joke
05:04He asks you, "Who is more stupid than the stupid Finn?"
05:07What's up, Abu Ahmed?
05:08The intelligent Swede
05:09God is great, oh Abu Ahmad
05:10I am interested in the Finnish humor school.
05:12Wait, what are you listening to in Swedish?
05:14The Swedes won't stay silent; they have a joke too.
05:16Why don't Finns play Stoumaya?
05:17No, Abu Ahmed
05:18Because nobody cares about looking for you
05:19All of this, my dear, explains this enemy to you
05:22So he entered and put the Finns in place.
05:24Their money is being used for labor by the Swedes.
05:27It supports the Swedish economy
05:28And this, in one way or another, will go to Swedish sports teams.
05:32Finnish teams will play
05:33So we're going to give them the money they make us.
05:35Well, it's not easy, Abu Ahmad, they don't sell the emirates.
05:37No worries, you're kind and respectful, and your good deeds are more than enough.
05:39Finlana didn't decide to sell the Emirates
05:41The decision was made to adopt a much stranger solution.
05:44They will create national Emirati companies.
05:46They will raise the emirs
05:48I can't, my dear, they'll create wholly state-owned companies with their Emirati beaches.
05:52Like, for example, Reeh who took over the Emirates machines
05:54Sixteen years ago, in 1838, another company called Vicos was established.
05:56The one who controlled sports betting in 1840
05:59The goal was very noble and sublime
06:01We will collect these lanterns and spend them on the public good.
06:04We support Finland with it
06:05We support it, it's Finland's Diodah
06:07Arts, sciences, and health of Finnish citizens
06:09And my dear, Finland's plan has succeeded.
06:11National companies dominated the market
06:13And the money stayed in Finland
06:15So, my dear, we'll see in 2017
06:17Even for every dear one, years
06:19The merger of all these companies
06:21In one giant entity
06:23So, my dear, it might seem to you that the block is borrowing
06:25And Finland already knows how to handle it.
06:27But what's happening is that in 2017
06:29After you consume betting sites and apps
06:31The money was sent back to be spent outside Finland.
06:33And the skills, as you know, are not for Sweden.
06:35And that's it, your brother Mohammed from Helwan is sitting at the Republic Cafe
06:37And I worked with a hard coffee
06:39To play a match in the Brazilian fourth division
06:41Sahab, the one who is talking and the one in front of him
06:43And he's busy with the derby, heading out with Tombinas.
06:45Give it your all, my friend, the betting agents
06:47The second one, as you say, is the companies
06:49He didn't know how to put pressure on the European Union within the European Union.
06:51He tells Finland, "What you're doing is unacceptable."
06:53It's not right if there's a single entity that monopolizes betting.
06:55The moon is for everyone to see, despite pressure from the European Union.
06:57The Finnish government begins preparing itself
06:59The law will begin to be applied from the first of 2027
07:02A law that would dismantle this complex regarding the most important part of the betting market today.
07:05Which are the sports betting companies, OnLime.
07:07Onlime casino games
07:09Yes, it's not like that, but it will be allowed for any private company.
07:11Regardless of her nationality, she offers
07:13These services are legal in Finland
07:15And she still has to pay Finnish government taxes on it.
07:17Oh Abu Ahmed, your head is spinning as usual.
07:19If you come to her like this, she'll come to me like this, and you'll win.
07:20Bring it on and you'll win
07:21What's in it?
07:22Today, my dear
07:23This happened at the casino and sports levels.
07:25We don't know where this might lead in the future.
07:27Making the bets that we see
07:29There are still bets being placed on the elections.
07:31There were still bets being placed on the albums.
07:33And the bets that were placed on the match were arranged
07:35Who will win and who will lose?
07:37It became more complicated
07:39How many more corners? How many more yellow cards?
07:41There are still some extremely complex issues.
07:43And on many things
07:45But this length, my dear, keeps getting bigger
07:47And he kept messing around with everything.
07:49And please, my dear, because this topic is extremely complex.
07:51And the story doesn't begin here.
07:53The issue is older than that.
07:55What you imagine is that it changes its skin with every era
07:57It evolves with every new technology
07:59The game almost began at the beginning of history.
08:01There were no companies before, and there was no football.
08:03The game started with a few colored pebbles or seashells.
08:05Or a few signs of disobedience to her
08:07But the most famous was the ankle bone in the sheep's heel.
08:09Its scientific name is Astragalus.
08:11This bone, my dear, has an irregular shape and four blurry points.
08:13In it, my dear, was the old-fashioned flower.
08:15Archaeologists found this bone everywhere
08:17Found in fossils thousands of years old
08:19In contrast to the ancient Egyptians, there is this greatness.
08:21The ruins of the Greek temples have this grandeur
08:23Even my dear, beneath the Roman houses
08:25This practice was widespread, but we don't know who first used it.
08:28This bone had clear uses
08:30First, as we said, betting is on each of the four sides.
08:32It has a value like a dice
08:33You throw it and bet to see what comes out
08:35What will appear to him?
08:37The second use was stranger, which was fortune-telling.
08:39Dear charlatans, why do they throw the situation around like that?
08:41Or he might see the coffee grounds and tell you what will happen.
08:43The nuska deals with the bone in the same way
08:45They throw it and see it descend, building the shape to cover up their fateful decisions
08:47Or they distort the outcome of a battle
08:49Or even to understand what might happen tomorrow
08:51And every thing has its own interpretation
08:53By God, she almost threw the dice and saw what she got.
08:55So, my dear, it's clear that the empresses of the time
08:57She wasn't busy like we thought.
08:59Fakri said that the emperor sat down, made a mess, and occupied such and such
09:01I will deploy my army here and create an economy like this
09:03The Caesar found his workers pinching to get the bish
09:05The practice of divination and fortune-telling were very closely related.
09:07Same tool, same idea
09:09What you can use in a temple, you can use in a tavern.
09:11Because the result you might see is random
09:13If you were to reflect upon it, my dear, you would find it to be a direct expression of divine will.
09:17Because if you believe in a god with great power
09:19You will believe that anything, no matter how random,
09:21It's not random
09:23It comes from the divine will.
09:25You could say, my dear, in one way or another
09:27This is an interesting observation: the rare was
09:29Hotline ancient peoples
09:31The one who asks her family about anything that concerns her
09:33All that is required of you in the dear situation
09:35If you throw a bone and see where it lands
09:37If I throw the bone and lose, then it's in my best interest to lose.
09:40If I threw the bone and won, then that was the message that I should have continued and won.
09:44This is a communication method
09:46Because this bone, dear, as I explained to you, has an irregular shape.
09:48From the current flower costume
09:50The probability of falling on a certain face
09:52Compared to other faces, it is not equal.
09:54That's why every civilization began to develop the road network.
09:56Whether made of muscle, wood, or stone
09:58We are trying as much as possible to make the probabilities equal.
10:00Sometimes they pull out a die with four faces
10:02Once we respond with eight whispers
10:04We haven't even reached the current design of the Nard yet
10:06Around 1078 BC
10:08Who, my dear, cut out this dice shape?
10:10Three letters on two seas, and within them a river
10:12Egypt, my dear
10:14One against six and two against five
10:16And so on and so forth, each face facing the other.
10:18Their numbers are equal to seven
10:20And the word "qasad" is important, my dear, if you reflect on it.
10:22The justice that is achieved by the back
10:24Justice based on randomness
10:26It was natural that attempts at cheating would appear.
10:28For example, changing the shape of the angle
10:30A simple year, or you could put a message
10:32The increase is in one area to increase the chances
10:34Appearance of the reference number
10:36Cheating, my dear, in the Emirates is as old as the Emirates themselves.
10:38But aside from the bettors who want to know
10:40Look at Hyun Tani Kaptrib Al-Amar
10:42Hyun Scientific and Yoon Scientific
10:44I am a pimp, by nature, I am a scholar, and the situation is dire for me.
10:46And they want to play Ammar
10:48How do you want them to be scientists and what strange phenomenon are they studying?
10:50Like when we do that?
10:52For example, I was studying the phenomenon of women
10:54A strange phenomenon that baffled scientists
10:56People have begun to notice that some results are being repeated more often than others.
10:58They started neglecting this and trying to come up with a pattern.
11:00So, my dear, the first book on analyzing signs was published.
11:02They wrote about the Italian gambler Cardano
11:04When did they write it? In the sixteenth volume
11:06And my dear friends who are obsessed with the Emirates began to wonder
11:08Questions began to appear before them
11:10Okay, let's ask you, if we're playing for money and the game stops halfway through without us finishing it
11:12So how do we divide the money from this mortgage fairly?
11:14Or a question asked in the seventeenth stature
11:16By the French
11:18My dear friend, the question is why when we collect dice
11:20Three times in the number ten, the number appears more than the number nine.
11:23This question, my dear, was so complex that it required the opinion of a great scholar.
11:26The great scientist is not Pascal
11:28He himself knew the answer to these questions better than he did.
11:30These questions, my dear, were one of the most important reasons why we have evolved together.
11:34Mathematical probability science
11:36This is one of the most important sciences of all.
11:38Again, my dear, this is the science that is currently undermining the AI revolution.
11:40L M
11:42The AI I'm using now is a language model.
11:44It calculates the probability of words being repeated in certain situations.
11:47This science is the science of probabilities in one form or another
11:50One of the reasons that made us think about it and develop it is the game of the Emirates
11:55One year, Muhammad? This is happening? 17 is way too late.
11:58The probabilities of an important law
11:59What made him so late?
12:00As I told you, my dear, some people saw fire as something from God.
12:04This is fate and destiny, we can't sit around studying it, analyzing it, and trying to change it.
12:07Remember Aziz, the Trailblazer, the competitor, the game, the Trons, they assume
12:10God will reward the right person
12:12So, by God, it's a war, one fight, regardless of who has the right and who doesn't.
12:15Whoever wins God's favor is the one who wins Him.
12:17Likewise, whoever's luck turns out to be in their favor, God is the one who benefits.
12:19Don't bother yourself, mind your own business.
12:21Do you think, my dear, that we have now reached a sound method for calculating probabilities and the development of mathematical probability, as I told you?
12:26This is something that will guarantee the Emirates' profit.
12:28This, my dear, can happen with a stallion if you're playing against one or more players.
12:32I play games like poker and bridge, and also sports betting.
12:35Oh, of course we'll need complex mathematical models.
12:38But it's still possible
12:39If you play with good odds, your chances of winning will increase.
12:42But they remain possibilities.
12:43The question now, my dear friend, is the important one.
12:45For example, if you were playing against an opponent who was specifically designed to deny you a win
12:49It makes you always want to play and always have it in your pocket.
12:51You can access it at any time
12:52Why, my dear, in cases of fair competition?
12:54Let's assume she is fair
12:55I'm also talking to Amar.
12:56But what if you're playing against an opponent in an unfair competition?
12:59A discount specifically designed in this world to make you lose
13:02I'll demolish your casino, my dear.
13:03A big belly, the president, and Omar Harb, and come back immediately.
13:05Abu Habab, why don't you bring him, artist? Tomorrow, Abd Al-Rasm will be with you.
13:07The director didn't answer you better.
13:08The most famous phrase, my dear, in the world of dreams, says
13:11The house always wins
13:12The casino is what is meant by "haws".
13:14If you play against the casino, you'll discover that it's always lying in the long run.
13:18This is obvious to reason.
13:19It's not a charity university, so it's open to you.
13:20This is an economic activity that aims to generate profits.
13:22What is intentional activity?
13:23you
13:24He won't tell you that most games of chance are like roulette and machine games.
13:27Which depends 100% on luck
13:28It's designed to always give the casino an advantage over the player.
13:32The money you earn will always be slightly less each year.
13:34Who should you take if the opportunities were completely equal?
13:37This simple year is repeated with everyone
13:39In every bet that exists on Earth
13:41So, the casino is always guaranteed a long-term profit.
13:44The casino doesn't need to cheat the place itself.
13:45That's because the rules and mathematics are in his favor.
13:47And this, my dear, also applies to online dating.
13:50Online banking, my dear, is losing money.
13:52This is based on something the gambler's returnee hears.
13:55Return to Player
13:57The RTP percentage represents the money that will be returned to the player.
14:00If he continues to bet on the long term
14:02This percentage, my dear, will always be 100%
14:04In casinos and online betting
14:06This is because the location of the game and the algorithms of electronic game games
14:10It is designed so that this percentage is always less than 100%
14:13That means the games aren't 100% free.
14:15Like many people, I remember
14:16The idea of playing games until you compensate with numbers is not true.
14:19In reality, you'll never get a replacement.
14:21Think about it, my dear, there's a math whiz in there.
14:23Sitting with a foreigner from Ammar
14:25You're not smarter than them.
14:26And here, my dear, comes the question
14:27Is it because the casino always wins?
14:29And people know that this is a rule
14:31Always Win
14:32Has the well-known Hazir Hayat reduced the betting?
14:34So you were surprised and said the opposite
14:35On the contrary, this increased the betting.
14:37Especially the type that is currently available
14:39I wish I hadn't known
14:40Online betting
14:422019, my dear
14:44Online betting has formed
14:46Approximately one-third of the global order market
14:48We'll be talking about approximately 70 billion dollars.
14:50From the total market
14:52Its value exceeds $200 billion
14:54By the year 2024
14:56Online Ammar Market Size
14:58Approximately $93 billion
14:59And that's what was expected, my dear.
15:00Over time, online betting has become more prevalent.
15:02You will have complete control over at least
15:04Text of the Al-Amar market
15:05And then sectors like sports betting
15:07Online is what's in control now.
15:08Abu Hamad, let me ask you a question
15:09You yourself, she asked you
15:10No, Abu Hamad, this jump happened
15:12In online betting
15:13This issue, my dear, happened for two reasons.
15:14The first of them is a pandemic called Corona
15:16Worker banned leaders at home
15:18Millions of people have accessed betting sites
15:20And they applied it, and many of them beautified themselves after the end of Corona.
15:22Secondly, bureaucracy
15:24Most Western countries have begun to ease gambling laws.
15:26Applications, EA, and Live Casinos
15:28What's wrong with you?
15:30Pay with crypto
15:31It means ease, comfort, privacy, and confidentiality.
15:33You no longer need to leave the house
15:35And it's circling around us near the casino.
15:37You no longer need to go anywhere
15:38And show him the ID and show him your SNACK
15:40Now you can bet using your mobile phone.
15:42In your bedroom, time is 24 hours.
15:44If it's 8 AM
15:46In a country in the world where a role is played
15:48The facilities provided by these countries were in an area
15:50Finland's quasi-logic
15:52Those who wanted to understand this market within the official market
15:54And it benefits from the gains for itself.
15:56Don't go outside of it, and as my dear, the facilities are in Yada.
15:58Online mortgages, returns, and regulations
16:00There's also an increase in online betting.
16:02Some Arab countries, for example, that prohibit
16:04Or by regulating something like betting
16:06For example, I don't want to go to a casino and gamble there.
16:08It's very easy for me to use the website
16:10Internet via VPN
16:12Beware of the current online market, not all of it, that's also true
16:14It's no longer limited to older people.
16:16There are younger young people now.
16:18There's no guard to check how old you are.
16:20Online betting has spread in the Arab world.
16:22They began targeting young people with advertisements made in Arabic.
16:26And they're sitting them down with a terrible dollar bill.
16:28I just saw media coverage of Hamad Helmy making a betting spree on the football pitch.
16:32Atlah Al-Azizi is also likely fake news, meaning
16:34Lyle Musk has led us as a man in the world
16:36He also makes money from betting and I got close to him.
16:38In a 2020 study
16:4014% of teenagers said they played games.
16:42During the year before
16:44And 3% were at high risk of addiction
16:47But my dear, because this year is not organized and does not clearly adhere to laws or specific taxes
16:51There is also no consumer protection or treatment for this addiction
16:54Because, be aware, it's an intangible addiction.
16:55Addiction to drugs, my dear, is addiction.
16:57This has medications; this is a disease; this actually affects people.
16:59And on the good report in the World Health Organization
17:01Everyone who participates in the activities that Alia has informed him of
17:03The results of his bet negatively affect six people around him.
17:07Six non-gamblers
17:08It means that when someone sells something, they have a problem; they melt down to six people in the community.
17:11Six of them played a game.
17:12But my dear, let me ask you a question
17:13When a country says it will open casinos and betting shops to create jobs
17:17We attract tourists and collect fees
17:18And with the money we receive, we will build hospitals and schools.
17:21Does this strengthen the country's economy?
17:23The relationship between my dear friend and the economy has preoccupied many people.
17:27One of them was Dr. Early Greenwoods
17:29In his book Gambling in America
17:31Costs and expenses
17:32This guy is telling you that if you do a cost-benefit analysis
17:35Which is the Cost Benefit Alliance
17:37You will discover, my dear, that the harms of the devil are much greater.
17:39For example, my dear, a casino might employ people
17:41But casino work in Al-Ghayal is seasonal.
17:43And most importantly, he could steal jobs and customers from other important sectors.
17:47It means the money people would have spent going to a restaurant or the cinema.
17:50You go to the casino
17:51The horse's growth would simply be a transfer of economic activity with a net increase in it.
17:55It's like you're transferring money from one pocket to another inside the same pair of pants, my dear.
17:58It's true that a casino could be built next to a hotel and shops.
18:01But is this the true development of society?
18:03Is this what a productive economy looks like?
18:04Dr. Earl believed that this was not a productive economy.
18:07This is an economy that offers no real goods or services.
18:10This means you could have a commodity that is Qatari.
18:12She makes games, she makes movies, she makes cinema, she makes art
18:15These are all productive goods that impact society and create a source of strength and blessings.
18:19She does things that aren't necessarily calculated.
18:21An activity such as a restaurant or cafe
18:22This occupies the property that you will rent out.
18:24It operates the oven, the existing equipment, and the companies that produce this stuff.
18:28The wink that brings you bread
18:29The farmer who brings you vegetables and fruit
18:31Meat farms
18:32You are essentially making the economy more complex and more productive.
18:35As for what remains in the casino, we have before us a more unusual economic scenario.
18:38Which is based on transferring wealth from the pockets of many people
18:41They are the majority of customers who lose out to the pockets of fewer people.
18:43Those who own the casino, and if the casino pays government taxes
18:46So, tell me, which customers are profitable? I'll tell you, there are practically no customers these days.
18:49That's what you say, my dear.
18:52The most dangerous thing, my dear, in casinos and gambling is the social instinct.
18:56It doesn't contribute to the economy.
18:57Remembering Dr. Earl's words, every casino player wins.
19:00Or the government takes it as a tax from the casino.
19:01Society pays a heavy price in social costs.
19:04She then had to pay for treatment for her addiction to narcotics.
19:07Bankruptcy costs and the debts that will be passed on to people
19:09Women are losing their homes, jobs, savings, and sometimes even their families.
19:13This is in addition to the fact that there are costs associated with any crime that might occur.
19:15Theft that might occur because someone is trying to outbid them with more money.
19:18Murder can occur to facilitate robbery
19:21This is in addition to healthcare costs.
19:22Psychological stress, not depression, and sometimes states, for example
19:25The areas that encouraged gambling more now have higher suicide rates.
19:29Ammar is related to suicide
19:31Besides, of course, the divorces and family breakdowns that can occur
19:33Of course, there is an impact on productivity.
19:35This individual will not have the same control over his work.
19:37So when you add up all these social costs
19:39And compare it to economic promises
19:41Like the jobs and taxes that the casino offers
19:43You'll find all the costs are much higher
19:45Statistically, every dollar the community profits from is from a casino
19:47He loses three dollars or more
19:49They emerge as hidden social costs
19:51Of course, Umm Muhammad won't complicate things; it's clear.
19:53From the awareness of the people, we say to them, "O people of the desert, how desolate!"
19:55They will be convinced by our words, they will be spoiled for the game of Amar
19:57Faksonohat Hetfls
19:59Wow, that's an excellent idea, my dear.
20:01I think we should stop here.
20:03We are also running an anti-smoking awareness campaign.
20:05Against eating too much and pistachios
20:07That's an excellent idea, Abu Hamad! I hadn't thought of that before.
20:09No, dear, you're fine and your medication has been off for a while.
20:11And the girl who needs awareness
20:13My dear friend, tell me what's right and wrong.
20:15They do what is right and leave what is wrong.
20:17There was no more history.
20:19Let's leave sports for a bit, my friend, and turn to the world of psychology.
20:21Let's take a dive into the psychological design of games.
20:25Okay, my dear, the situation isn't necessarily logical.
20:27And he's going by the calculations and numbers and all that
20:29Like, my dear, there's no such thing as RTP
20:31There's a trap called Perceived RTP
20:33It means that the game isn't actually winning you.
20:35How to make you feel like it's winning you over
20:37So how, my friend? Let's look at a slot machine together, for example.
20:39It might give you small maxes every now and then
20:41Give ten pounds and you earn two pounds
20:43But in the background there's triumphant music and a sparkling atmosphere.
20:45And the images move as if you opened jeans, telling you
20:47Yuen Yuen Yuen
20:49We have a two-pound winning streak in the end, but the second trick is called "disruption of the win".
20:51Or the narcissus is doing it
20:53Here, the nickname makes you feel that you were at a distance
20:55One step away from the device is a major
20:57The two symbols are applied in the first two boxes.
20:59The third one comes in the row right above.
21:01So the Halabash says to you, "Your perfume is dust, you win."
21:03But if you go back and make sense, my friend, you found the ball.
21:05What brings the ball into the crossbar
21:15The cheese is a little underneath, which might bore you.
21:17Or he gets full or stops stepping
21:19But what if they let the cheese fall into his hands randomly?
21:21Unexpectedly, there's no blessing; he knows how to catch him.
21:23Sometimes it appears where the cheese is, sometimes it doesn't appear.
21:25Twice, yes, three times, no
21:27The mouse will live off his work next time.
21:29The mouse's brain releases two dopaminers every time it reads, and it wins.
21:31I'm waiting for the next reward, but I don't know when, God willing.
21:33This talk, my dear, isn't just about mice.
21:35What happens in the case of betting
21:37The traditional game of "Amar" (a type of traditional game) is about finding the bride.
21:39Three of the old days, the three of the old days
21:41He would put the girl between two shawls.
21:43With his deft hand, he knew where the girl was.
21:45He's the one who controls the game.
21:47He's playing the same game with you psychologically as I'm telling you about.
21:49It gives you one, two, three wins, then it gives you random winnings.
21:51After that, you'll earn a very large sum of money.
21:53So you become greedy and suffer a small loss, and you feel that the loss is like a gain.
21:56We can double my money, I can double it for you once
21:58The important thing is that it keeps you playing for longer periods once you get immersed in the game.
22:00And you feel that life is good and I will be able to win more
22:02He made more money
22:03Hiba Sifr
22:04All the money you earned and the money you originally came with, is gone.
22:07Your addiction here, my dear, is not the gain.
22:08Your addiction to surveillance and affiliation
22:10You're in a mood of excitement, maybe even satisfaction.
22:12This is better for you than winning
22:14The idea of random reward or intermittent reward
22:16It makes the gambling behavior last much longer.
22:19It is very difficult to manage time
22:21All these psychological mechanisms, my dear, are designed
22:23To put the gambler into a state that gamblers call
22:25And the psychologists who taught them at the airport
22:27The case that researcher Natisha Dow talked about
22:29In her book
22:31Azizi used to record her observations inside Las Vegas casinos
22:35And she preferred to do that for years, talking about this Zazone case.
22:38She says that the gambler goes through a state of dissociation
22:41About sensory perception
22:42Sometimes he might not focus on important things.
22:44Like hunger, fatigue, and time
22:45He won't want to get out of this state.
22:47To the point that one of the lovers once told you the book's author
22:49I don't play to win, I play to be in the zone
22:52According to a study conducted in 2016
22:54In the journal Neuropsychopharmacology
22:56Researcher Mark Potenza and his colleagues at Yale University
22:59The cocaine addicts are being drugged in the Emirates.
23:02Through the use of politicized ranium radiation
23:03The observation, my dear, was that the same areas that exist in the brain
23:06Which activates when craving cocaine
23:08It also becomes active during times when there is a desire to bet.
23:11So, you want to look at the place where the slot is?
23:13Wait for the following code to appear.
23:15The same nucleoli and nucleotides that are found in the brain
23:17You'll find it lighting up under the device of Wad from the drugs
23:20This is a real addiction, as described in the DSM, my dear.
23:23And this, my dear, supports the idea that the gambler
23:25He might not even be happy about the win itself.
23:27If the profit will get him out of Aziz Zone
23:29Of course, Abu Ahmed, I have a question.
23:31As long as it's just a matter of pen and paper, that's why you're saying it's a losing game.
23:33Mathematicians tried, probability scientists tried, and still it was a losing proposition.
23:36The question here is why are we continuing with it?
23:37Here I tell you, my dear, that gambling disorder
23:39Gambling order is a classified medical condition.
23:42Officially in GSM and ICD
23:44One of them, my dear, is a real illness, specifically a behavioral addiction.
23:47The drug addiction aspect is exactly present.
23:49This disorder has nine signs
23:51If only four are present, we can diagnose this disorder.
23:53The first sign of addiction to drugs is the same as with any other type of addiction.
23:56An addict always needs a bigger dose.
23:58Because what used to be okay in the past is not okay now
24:01You need to play more or place more bets.
24:03To get high, to reach the same level of euphoria
24:06The line, my dear, is always going up, it never goes down.
24:08If you stop betting, my dear, you'll find yourself now and love is different.
24:11If you stop, my dear Ammar, you might experience withdrawal symptoms.
24:14Like a headache and like a tickle
24:16These symptoms, combined with life's stresses, can easily cause a relapse.
24:18So you try to stop again, but you get symptoms and fail.
24:21You'll get addicted and think about the game a lot.
24:23And she dreams of winning
24:24And she thinks every time, where will she get the money to play with next time?
24:27The emirate gradually becomes an escape from your problems
24:29A place you go to in order to forget your worries
24:31And you forget your feeling of failure
24:32As if, in the words of psychiatry
24:34Chasing the loss
24:36You need to become an artist at lying, you're telling me the story
24:38To cover up your behavior and bury the news of your loss
24:41You, my dear, don't just need to win over those around you.
24:43You need to win over yourself every time
24:45Convince yourself that you will win
24:46Convince yourself that despite the mathematical laws and probabilities
24:49I'll win this time, I'll make up for what happened last time.
24:51In time, my dear, you will become an important person.
24:54A person who denies what he does is despised.
24:56And he looks down on those around him clearly and directly
24:58A person might abandon their relationships, work, and reputation.
25:01Educational or other opportunities are often lost due to this habit.
25:04Of course, my dear, tons of debt
25:06Debts that could keep accumulating
25:08Until it leads to you ending up in prison one day
25:10Or one day you might lose everything, including yourself.
25:13The problem, my dear, is that debt in the Emirates is like any other debt.
25:15For example, if you owe 100 pounds
25:17Every 20 pounds you receive will help you pay off part of your debts.
25:19But when you're in debt by one hundred pounds because of the money
25:21Every time you get 20 pounds, you'll play with it to get the water faster.
25:23You find yourself not getting any income and your debts keep increasing.
25:25Even the initial gains that might slip away by chance
25:27These aren't gains, they're signs from the Emirates that you're telling us to continue.
25:29Even the initial gains that might slip away by chance
25:31These aren't gains, they're signs from the Emirates that you're saying will continue.
25:34Instead of turning to a creditor to pay off your debts
25:36It is turning into material debt.
25:38The truth is, my dear, you're just like a con artist who preys on his victims.
25:40Valamar also chooses the right people for his trap.
25:43A combination of specifications that will let him know you are his potential customer
25:46First of all, your genes, of course
25:47Has anyone in your family experienced the same problem?
25:49Or he was addicted to narcotics or something else
25:51Asking isn't wrong because of the degree of genetic influence.
25:53In cases of addiction to acetaminophen, the percentage ranges from fifty to seventy percent.
25:56This genetic predisposition can manifest as a lack of stimulation syndrome.
25:59This means that the addict may suffer from a deficiency in dopamine receptors.
26:03The dopamine he has is not enough; he always needs more dopamine.
26:06So he needs to do some action that brings an overwhelming feeling of happiness.
26:10Your brain and happiness hormone aren't connected.
26:13This is, of course, a brief explanation.
26:15The result is that your brain will need more resources.
26:17To feel the same feeling of joy
26:19What others might feel in fewer governorates
26:21Of course, my dear, it's possible that there are genes involved.
26:23Responsible for the triglycerides in serotonin levels
26:25This can lead to a tendency towards anxiety and depression.
26:28And also a tendency towards impulsiveness
26:30These three things induce compulsive behavior.
26:32The way the Emirates play in case
26:34Begenat, my dear, you have the environment
26:36One of the preparations is for a piran on the matshat
26:38He married a woman who is called a "matshat" (a type of traditional Sudanese dish).
26:40Who will succeed him? Will Sheikh Arafat succeed him in the clouds?
26:42Will he be succeeded by a child who sees what's in front of him, and his family, the small community?
26:44She has no problem with this type of behavior.
26:46The same applies, my dear, to the environment or society around you.
26:48Which means they have no problem with this in principle.
26:50It's very likely that it will be included.
26:52Aman ensures easy access to the place where you will play, Amar.
26:54Or your knowledge of the application you will be playing on
26:56Let me tell you that certain psychological conditions increase your susceptibility to gambling addiction.
27:00Like what? Like this? What is this?
27:02Those who have movement disorders and lack of concentration
27:04He tends to be impulsive and goes quickly.
27:06With difficulty controlling himself
27:08He always strives to find something unique.
27:10Something new to add to all your height
27:12A variety of cognitive distortions
27:14This, my dear, is common among people who have a drug addiction disorder.
27:18I'm calling it cognitive distortion, my dear.
27:20It also has another famous name: the Monte Carlo fallacy.
27:22That, my dear, goes back to the story of that in Monte Carlo
27:24The roulette wheel turned black.
27:26About 26 times further
27:28That's extremely, extremely, extremely rare.
27:30What happened, my dear, is that people started telling us every hour
27:32I'm sure next time you'll wake up to the red flag.
27:34Every time someone bets on red, they lose.
27:36Repeating this 26 times is very difficult.
27:38And you, my dear, are suffering losses among millions.
27:40In this fallacy, my gambling mind tells him
27:42If something hasn't happened in a long time, then it needs to happen now.
27:44The problem with the gambler's fallacy is that it ignores
27:46The simplest law of luck
27:48Every time someone doesn't troll or spin a trolley
27:50Completely independent of what happened before
27:52That means if the dice roll 6
27:54Five times in succession, each time
27:56Independent of what came before and what is to come
27:58Not a police force at all, it's 6
28:00There is no communication between the dice and each other
28:02The dice didn't speak to each other; each time there were new possibilities.
28:04Every time is completely new
28:06Malash Raqb, the one before him, the dice don't remember, it's an operation.
28:08The flower doesn't feel guilt towards it.
28:10Or he doesn't feel guilty towards the laws of mathematics.
28:12No, no, it's okay. He's done the same thing several times now.
28:14The rules of mathematics are upset with me.
28:16Fresh, along with his mother, also sells things at the cemetery.
28:18The illusion of control
28:20This means he might think he's capable of influencing events.
28:22Completely random through his personal exhibitions
28:24Or through the practice of certain rituals
28:26A specific t-shirt, a specific style
28:28That particular day is as dear to you as your friend.
28:30Those who support football, we shouldn't sit in this coffee shop.
28:32Because we're losing in it, why are we losing in this t-shirt?
28:34It's as if there's no technical equipment left.
28:36And players worth millions of dollars
28:38They benefit from good fortune and refereeing errors.
28:40All of this will stop, it will take a lot
28:42The universe's evolution will focus on the color of the t-shirt.
28:44This is in the same situation, my dear, that we mentioned before.
28:46The addict continues betting to recoup his losses.
28:48Despite the mathematical impossibility
28:50For this to happen, they need to be soft on it, my dear, something important.
28:52It's called selective memory
28:54The gambler remembers the winner very clearly.
28:56Why? Because it's a diuretic.
28:58And when it happens, people celebrate.
29:00People celebrate and give her a big check
29:02So we remember it, and we always expect it to happen more often than usual.
29:05Therefore, my dear gambler and ordinary person
29:08He always remembers the gains
29:10He doesn't remember the losses, which are much greater.
29:12This gives the gambler a strong sense of success.
29:14And I shared with him that I made a million pounds in one day
29:16You lost, my friend, a hundred million pounds, and your life is on fire.
29:18That's what happens when he wins, my dear, when he loses.
29:20The remaining losses are attributed to external factors.
29:22The divinity we promise today is not my day
29:24The t-shirt I was wearing
29:26Mohammad, I feel like you're talking about gamblers of one type.
29:28Then, in all their tricks, they all formed a shape after
29:30They ask cats, my dear, they're all the same, not just one copy.
29:32Let me talk to you here about two worlds: Blaszczynski and Noir.
29:34These people created a map of this type of addiction.
29:36They said there were approximately three ports
29:38The main thing leads to the same fate
29:40Behavioral factors stemming from cooperation
29:42This is probably just a very ordinary person, my dear, but because of the many playgrounds
29:44They programmed the game on the internet and it became addictive to repeat it.
29:46The second source is emotional conflict.
29:48Or this sunset, someone is carrying worries inside
29:50Depression, anxiety, stress
29:52The Emir seized a place of escape, residence, or preoccupation.
29:54From the nation, but the impulsive force remains.
29:56This starts very early.
29:58He might have some of the problems we mentioned, and not just a few.
30:00Anxiety or to DHD, and it's not unlikely he's addicted to other things, brought the gems
30:03Inside addiction, there are two sips
30:04My dear, sometimes things can escalate to the point where he steals.
30:07So that he can play like that, my dear, this is the most dangerous game.
30:09According to some sources, my dear
30:10Some people consider gambling addiction more dangerous than drug addiction.
30:14Considering the signs
30:16What is part of it?
30:17If it's simple, my dear friend, you'll find it's almost the closest addiction.
30:20For your regular market
30:21Valley you chose, my dear, you, my dear, on your ordinary day you bet all the time
30:25In every moment, in every decision we make, we are in the present.
30:28When you decide to start a new project, for example, you are betting on your skills.
30:32You're betting on the rape situation.
30:33I'm betting that your idea is good and will appeal to people.
30:35These are a lot of bets
30:36I'm also betting that there might be black market sales.
30:38You might experience something similar to what we talked about before.
30:40It's a matter of fate and destiny; I don't expect it to happen.
30:42My dear, it's possible to have a splint like a legitimate one, but it's also possible to have something simple.
30:45It's like telling the girl you love that you love her; you're essentially betting that she'll have the same feelings for you.
30:50When you decide not to stick to GPS and take a different route, you're taking a gamble.
30:55All the time you're betting, you're making a prediction about an event whose outcome you're not sure of.
30:58This is something we do every day.
31:00And what's happening here, my dear, will be about things like money, health, and feelings.
31:03And as for the saying, "Nothing in life is guaranteed,"
31:05We humans, my dear, throw away firecrackers every second.
31:08It's all about luck; there's no set routine in life.
31:10There's no algorithm that tells you what percentage a decision will yield.
31:13We rely on our limited information and experience.
31:15Which is a collection of victories that we remember because our memory is selective.
31:18And we're trying to hide our losses under this cigarette.
31:20The present, my dear, is part of life.
31:22But in every issue you mentioned, you're betting on something you're offering.
31:25You are betting on the effort you are making.
31:27You're betting that there might be other opportunities after you put in more effort.
31:30You're not standing in front of a machine or betting on an app; you're purely relying on luck.
31:34If you're one person, many people will lose, and you'll say, "Don't lose."
31:36Furthermore, my dear, this is only if it's a matter of luck.
31:38But you are facing a fully designed system
31:41It's not your game, and they're not interested in its entertainment.
31:43You are their prize, my friend, in the casino or in online applications.
31:46The need for a spin isn't the game; you're the game. You spin and it's up to your luck.
31:49What are you choosing to lose today? You'll lose your mental health.
31:52You won't lose your money or your life.
31:53And like her, my dear, I gave you a deadline in the first episode.
31:55In any case, you will lose.
31:56The World Health Organization considers this to be one of the most important reasons for the spread of diseases.
32:00And its very high global profits are
32:02Normalization with the Emirates
32:05The Emirates is considered a normal service and is promoted and marketed, remaining within the banking and online banking system.
32:11Treating the mercury as a product that generates income and revenue is risky, according to the World Health Organization.
32:17It's not just talk, me.
32:18As I told you, my dear, life is all possibilities and all bets.
32:21But the goal of this episode is to tell you to always bet on things that don't make sense.
32:24Betting on something that, when you put effort into it, will yield something greater than monetary value.
32:29That's it, my dear brother, my dear brother, let's watch the last episode.
32:31Watch the next episode, we'll be discussing sources and we'll be on YouTube. Subscribe to the channel.
32:33Abu Hamad, let people ask you questions and answer me honestly, I'm tired of you.
32:36Is it true that some football players in Egypt
32:39He developed the issue this time, and we lost ourselves intentionally.
32:42So that he can earn money?
32:43God, my dear, I see that honestly this is unfair and a long period
32:45Our team doesn't play football or anything like that.