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Betting Decision Under Break-Streak Pattern: Evidence from Casino Gaming
Authors:Lawrence Hoc Nang Fong  Amy Siu Ian So  Rob Law
Institution:1.Faculty of Business Administration,University of Macau,Taipa,China;2.School of Hotel and Tourism Management,The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Kowloon,China
Abstract:Cognitive bias is prevalent among gamblers, especially those with gambling problems. Grounded in the heuristics theories, this study contributes to the literature by examining a cognitive bias triggered by the break streak pattern in the casino setting. We postulate that gamblers tend to bet on the latest outcome when there is a break-streak pattern. Moreover, three determinants of the betting decision under break-streak pattern, including the streak length of the alternative outcome, the frequency of the latest outcome, and gender, were identified and examined in this study. A non-participatory observational study was conducted among the Cussec gamblers in a casino in Macao. An analysis of 1229 bets confirms our postulation, particularly when the streak of the alternative outcome is long, the latest outcome is frequent, and the gamblers are females. The findings provide meaningful implications for casino management and public policymakers regarding the minimization of gambling harm.
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