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All Bets Are Off

Losers, Liars, and Recovery from Gambling Addiction

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Arnie Wexler's life as a gambler began on the streets of Brooklyn, New York, flipping cards, shooting marbles, and playing pinball machines. At age fourteen he found the racetrack, a bookie, and started playing the stock market. His obsession with gambling accelerated until a fateful day in 1968 when it all came crashing down.

Wexler's gripping narrative leads us through the dungeon of a compulsive gambler's world—chasing the big win and coming up with empty pockets—and how his addiction drove him and his wife, Sheila, to the edge of life. With help, they managed to escape, and together they have devoted themselves to helping others with the problem they know so well.

Arnie Wexler is a Certified Compulsive Gambling Counselor and runs a national hotline for compulsive gamblers. He was the executive director of the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey and the senior vice president of National Council on Problem Gambling. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Nightline, the Today Show, Good Morning America, Inside Edition, 48 Hours, and Crossfire, among others.

Steve Jacobson was a sports reporter and columnist for Newsday for more than forty years with a great interest in all aspects of sports. He co-authored a number of books with notable sports personalities. He was named by Associated Press among the top sports columnists and twice was nominated by Newsday for the Pulitzer Prize.

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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2015

      Wexler, a certified compulsive gambling counselor (CCGC) and former executive director of the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, has over 30 years of experience helping compulsive gamblers. In this work, with sports reporter Jacobson, the author reveals the story of his serious addiction to gambling. He admits frankly the sordid details of his hopeless chasing of a big win, only to continue coming up with empty pockets, and shares how his disease drove him to the edge of oblivion, before accepting the vital professional assistance that enabled him to escape the deadly cycle of gambling and begin to help others. Details of his account are recognizable--the beginnings of his addiction at a relatively young age, stealing money to continue gambling, and the impact on his family of his never-ending debt that dissolved all available financial assets. Wexler writes of the reality of devious gambling-house odds that always defeat customers while constantly stimulating them to continue risking their money and how to detect and appreciate signs of gambling behavior. He also provides a handy self-assessment tool designed to display signs of a developing disorder and explains the struggle of recovering gamblers working to establish compulsive gambling as a disease. VERDICT Wexler's heartfelt revelations add an emotional impact to valuable information that helps readers better understand addictive gambling. His direct, honest style will be well received by readers struggling with the disease and professional therapists working with them.--Dale Farris, Groves, TX

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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