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Casinos don’t just rely on luck, they rely on psychology, design, and timing, and in this episode Dr. Sally Gainsbury explains exactly how. Dr. Gainsbury, an internationally recognized gambling-harm researcher, Professor...
#290 - The Psychology Traps Casinos Hope You Never Learn (Explained by a Gambling Scientist) is an episode from Auxoro: The Voice Of Music Artists by Auxoro Studios. Casinos don’t just rely on luck, they rely on psychology, design, and timi...
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Published Apr 14, 2026, 01:45:12 long, audio available.
Casinos don’t just rely on luck, they rely on psychology, design, and timing, and in this episode Dr. Sally Gainsbury explains exactly how. Dr. Gainsbury, an internationally recognized gambling-harm researcher, Professor of Psychology at the University of Sydney, and Director of Australia’s only university-based Gambling Treatment and Research Clinic, walks through how early wins can reshape expectations, why “losses disguised as wins” keep people playing, and how modern platforms deliberately separate users from the feeling of spending real money. The conversation traces her upbringing around Australia’s race-betting culture to her research on slot machines engineered with “random reinforcement schedules” that override normal learning and keep people returning even while losing. She also explores the rise of app-based betting, celebrity sponsorships, youth exposure through gaming economies, and how sports culture itself is being reshaped by wagering. Finally, Dr. Gainsbury outlines evidence-based interventions, from smarter friction to personalized prompts, that can reduce harm while preserving autonomy. Guest bio: Professor Sally Gainsbury is a leading researcher on gambling harms and digital behavioral risk. She is Professor of Psychology at the University of Sydney and Director of the Gambling Treatment and Research Clinic. Her work informs global policy on platform design, prevention strategies, and technology-driven interventions that reduce gambling-related harm.
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Published Apr 14, 2026 and 01:45:12 long