In the last few years, operators of land venues, in particular in the bookmaker and casino sectors, have provided data for research commissioned by GambleAware which has enabled analysis of patterns of play on gaming machines. For example, this has brought into the public domain basic information, hitherto unknown, on the proportions of gaming sessions ending in large losses or of long duration. However, the patterns of play in these traditional environments may not be replicated in the online environment where a large (more than 30%) and increasing proportion of gaming by British consumers takes place. As a first step towards filling this gap in knowledge, thirteen operators have provided one month of data to the Gambling Commission to allow analysis of patterns of play on products, slots and non-slots (casino games excluding poker), comparable to those offered in the land-based sectors.
This Report to GambleAware presents descriptive analysis of the data provided to the Gambling Commission and comments on what further data might usefully be obtained from operators to enable further progress on Priority Action 4 of the National Responsible Gambling Strategy.