Gender Differences In Gambling
Being a fairly regular gambler, I have noticed a few interesting
differences between men and women over the many years I've spent
on the casino floor. Although these observations are by no means
scientific, the general results have more or less been
consistent. The results of these observations are as follows:
Men
- More likely to gamble than women.
- Begin gambling in their late teens.
- Gamble more frequently than women.
- Place larger bets.
- More competitive and play to win.
- Enjoy games such as Blackjack and Poker.
Women
- Less likely to gamble than men.
- Begin gambling in their mid 20s and up.
- Gamble less frequently than men.
- Place smaller bets than men.
- Less competitive and play to have fun.
- Enjoy games such as Bingo and Slots.
While there are exceptions to every rule, the above mentioned
set of observations seem to hold true for the most part. A
simple and very plausible explanation may be found by taking
into account the "risk taking" behavioural aspect of a typical
male. Since a typical male is more likely to possess and display
risk taking behavior than a typical female, so it stands to
reason that a typical male is more likely to gamble
competitively and for much higher stakes than a typical female.