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The Top 5 Biggest Casino Countries

Published: 22nd August 2019 16:54

Gambling has been a thing for many years. What has existed as a source of entertainment for many centuries has morphed into a global industry. While some countries frown upon all gambling activities, others have an alarming population of gamblers. As much as the latter group tends to regulate gambling within their shores, millions among their population still lose a huge sum of money to gambling. Here are the top 5 biggest gambling countries in the world according to statistics and how much lost per adult gamblers. In addition, these countries are very fond of playing online casinos such as Lucky Nugget.

1.    Australia

The Australia gambling market is largely similar to the British, only much bigger. Aussie gambler’s preferences range from sports like Rugby, Cricket to casino games. However, pokies (online and real slots machine) is the most popular form of gambling in Aussieland. Looking at Australia’s gambling history, this form of entertainment has only become more prevalent over the years. Statistics further proves this fact by showing that about 80% of Aussie adults engage in one form of gambling or the other. The country has lost about $1,100 per adult to gambling in the last couple of years.

2.    Singapore

In a bid to restrict its citizens from excessive gambling, the country imposed an entrance fee on punters who visit land-based casinos and a law that makes it possible for adult citizens to ban a family member with gambling problems. Despite all these measures, the country still ranks high in the list of the biggest gambling countries in the world. About 52% of Singaporean adults gamble either online or in any of the world-class casinos scattered around the country.

3.    United Kingdom

One can boldly say the U.K casino industry contributes a great deal to the global gambling industry. The Britons enjoy a diverse range of gambling activities including horse racing, lotteries, sports betting and online casino games. The country is also rumoured to have the highest number of gamblers in the world, with 65% of its adults engaging in gambling regularly.

4.    Canada

With a $568 loss per adult rate, it is no wonder that Canada pops up in our list of countries famous for gambling activities. The most preferred form of gambling among Canadians asides online casino games are sports betting and lotteries. However, lotteries are considered to be very popular that it is a common practice to give out lotteries cards as gifts. According to statistics, about 60% of the Canadian population engage in online gambling.

 

5.    Ireland

Just like its English neighbour, Ireland also spends a lot of money on gambling. With 44% of its adults gambling regularly, the Irish gambling losses total about $2.2 billion annually. The Irish gambling population is largely drawn towards horse racing, sports betting and online classic table games.

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