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Each year millions are betting on Super Bowl, And sometimes the bookmaker take things too far.
Thirty-nine countries-Missouri has just approved to become the 40th Columbia District allows the bets to be set legally.
Sunday Super Bowl Between Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles is the perfect time for Craig Carton, a gambling addict who is recovering and a responsible playing counselor for playing, to responsibly share her betting message.
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Craig Carton, Wfan Sports Radio Personality and Open Dice Dependent, shows his Kockar show weekly: “Hi, my name is Craig” in New York, May 2, 2022. (Imagine)
Carton, who is also the co-organizer of Fox Sports “Ball Ball”, has been opened about his gambling addiction. He says it has been seven years since gambling, and his work with Fanduel, in his fifth year, has a message that has helped many.
“I am trying to talk to people all the time after they hear my story and hear about the partnership I have with Fanduel asking how we can help,” he told Fox News Digital on Radio Row on the eve of Sunday Super Bowl in New Orleans.
“Because there is a small percentage of people who will need help that unfortunately cannot gamble responsibly and recreationally. I think we start seeing the fruits of work after the last four years where people are now aware of. Like, like, like people are aware of.” Hey, this is As it looks, they feel this way.
“I am blessed that we are together for five years now, me and Fanduel, and to see that messages are acting, people are applying for the tools that Fanduel can offer, which was very useful.”
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Carton says that this partnership not only helps people who may be struggling with controlled gambling, but helps him and when he hears stories from open people.
“For many people (Anonymous gamblers) is the only answer,” he said. “I went to him, and it’s great for most people. For me, talking to new people with whom I haven’t talked to problem gambling for years and how to overcome it is absolutely therapeutic.
“When I do” Return “, a new show we premiere on Fanduel, or ‘Greetings, My Name is Craig’ on Audeation and Wfan in New York CityThat’s mine. You hear other people’s stories, share my story.
“For me, this is a good reminder, although I am almost seven years without gambling, so it will be smart. Hear the story of other people about recovery, the worst moment of life they are willing to verbalize, it is selfish to hear very healthy for me.”

Craig Carton and Boomer Esiason are posing for a photo before they called the game between New York Islanders and Pittsburgh Ponguins at the Wfan Barclays Center on November 30, 2016. In Brooklyn. (Mike Stoba/Nhli via Getty Images)
Carton preaches responsible playing because of the way he has become so normalized throughout the country. And that means that the next generation will grow in that world.
“It’s the biggest target group of people we care about because 21-year-old children are children,” he said. “They are still immature and do not actually get the full value of the dollar. So, you want to be sure that these children have enough information, especially when you have certain countries … I just talked to a radio show in North Carolina today.
“A huge college basketball, a football country of College. So if you are a child in college, that makes sense.” Oh, I’m going to betting in North Carolina, the Duke, a nc state, “whatever it is. These are. These are the ones who are now legally allowed to do so for which we care the most.
“My children, the next generation of gamblers or just people who love sports, talk about gambling will now be a conversation at a dinner table.”
Carton doesn’t say that a conversation at a dinner table is a bad thing. He feels because sports gambling normalizes, to talk to friends and family about your problem or talk to someone you love who shows signs of gambling problems will not be stigmatized.

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“A good part of this is, if normalized, if usual, it is much easier to seek help now. Because when I went through it, it wasn’t. It was a lot of shame associated with what I was addicted,” he said. “No one wants to admit that they are addicted. Your ego comes in,” Fuck, I’m fine! “
“If you have a friend that makes you worry, talk to them. That’s no.
“So do this, do it responsibly, indicate a responsible amount of money toward him like you would go to the cinema or Broadway show. If you win, great. Display some of that money. If you lose, don’t” don’t lose “think it’s an answer: “Well, let me bet from it.”
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