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The intersection of sports cards and gambling: How hitting a grail card led to rehab
- The piece examines how online live breaks on platforms like Whatnot can mirror gambling mechanics and fuel compulsive spending.
- Zachary Capp, a recovering gambling addict, describes how online card breaks triggered old gambling patterns and led to rehab.
- The article notes arbitration claims against Whatnot and its handling of randomized breaks as part of alleged illegal gambling schemes.
- Industry figures acknowledge a systemic issue across live-break platforms, not just Whatnot, with gambling-like dynamics in play.
- Whatnot and Fanatics Live defend their formats as hobby-driven, community experiences rather than gambling opportunities.
- The report mentions a multi-million-dollar LeBron James card's sale at auction and Capp's ongoing reflections on the incident.
- Gambling-recovery professionals warn about young collectors turning to breaks, prompting parental concerns and treatment referrals.
- GamBan notes online breaks use gambling-like mechanics and should be considered for exclusion by people in recovery.
- The article connects Capp’s experience to broader media portrayals, noting coverage in the Netflix series and industry discussions around safeguards.
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