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Article Title:
The Destructive Consequences Of Fixed Odds Betting Terminals
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ARNUE WEXLER
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21:13 on Aug 11 2015
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OUR book ALL BETS ARE OFF - About gambling addiction / recoveryLake Worth , FLTuesday, August 11, 2015 See info on our book " ALL BETS ARE OFF"About gambling addiction / recovery This is the 1st book even written where the spouse of a gambler shares her story. "I have known Arnie Wexler for over twenty years. He is a kind and giving man whose story touches a nerve for anyone with an addictive personality. We all know someone who has reached his or her limit; Arnie fought his way back and lived to tell about what it takes to recover and reclaim your life." —Ian Eagle CBS Sports/YES Network/Westwood One Radio ==================== "Steve Jacobson who wrote the book is what's known in baseball and journalism as a seasoned pro, a man of credibility, conscience, and caring. Arnie Wexler There's a reason why, for the last thirty-five years, he has been the news media's go-to guy on issues of addicted gambling: He has saved at least as many souls, including his own, as Mother Teresa." —Phil Mushnick Sports Columnist, NY Post All Bets Are Off chronicles Wexler's life as a gambler that began on the streets of Brooklyn, New York, flipping cards, shooting marbles, and playing pinball machines. At age fourteen he found the racetrack, a bookie to take his bets, and started playing the stock market. His preoccupation with gambling accelerated until a fateful day in 1968 when it all came crashing down.
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