In the latest weeks, we have witnessed how changes have been made in the gambling industry in Bulgaria, the Bulgarian government has changed the law create to rules for gambling in Bulgaria.

The State Gazette has promulgated amendments to Bulgaria’s Gambling Act that put an end to private lotteries. With this, the distribution and sale of lottery tickets, slips, coupons, and others by organizers other than the Bulgarian Sports Totalizer has been banned.

The results from the study “Bet On Yourself” project, shows that 3% of Bulgarians Suffer from Gambling Addiction, do want to learn more about gambling in Bulgaria?

Gambling problems can happen to anyone from any walk of life. Your gambling goes from a fun, harmless diversion to an unhealthy obsession with serious consequences. Whether you bet on sports, scratch cards, roulette, poker, or slots—in a casino, at the track, or online—a gambling problem can strain your relationships, interfere with work, and lead to financial disaster. You may even do things you never thought you would, like running up huge debts or even stealing money to gamble.

Gambling addiction—also known as pathological gambling, compulsive gambling or gambling disorder—is an impulse-control disorder. If you’re a compulsive gambler, you can’t control the impulse to gamble, even when it has negative consequences for you or your loved ones. You’ll gamble whether you’re up or down, broke or flush, and you’ll keep gambling regardless of the consequences—even when you know that the odds are against you or you can’t afford to lose.

Of course, you can also have a gambling problem without being totally out of control. Problem gambling is any gambling behavior that disrupts your life. If you’re preoccupied with gambling, spending more and more time and money on it, chasing losses, or gambling despite serious consequences in your life, you have a gambling problem.

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