• @Crikeste@lemm.ee
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    1510 months ago

    I would say yes, they are unregulated gambling. People also spend ludicrous amounts of money on cards. Though I don’t think that should factor into whether or not something is or isn’t unregulated gambling. It’s the chance product, not the money spent on it.

      • @Arbiter@lemmy.world
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        910 months ago

        Valve literally runs a marketplace that allows people to sell their skins for cash.

        This is like playing for tokens that the store across the street will conveniently purchase from you.

      • @Crikeste@lemm.ee
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        810 months ago

        Trading cards and gambling addiction have been studied for years. TCGs may not function the same as a slot machine, but it does trigger the same thing in your brain.

        And that is what’s dangerous.

      • ampersandrew
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        310 months ago

        You’re right. TCGs with blind draw boosters are also bad. I didn’t complain about Pokemon cards back in 2000 because I was a child and didn’t comprehend that that was what I was doing. I definitely stopped partaking in Magic: The Gathering as an adult though when I realized it was a neverending gambling treadmill. Today I frequent fighting game locals that are kept afloat by Yu Gi Oh gambling addicts who fill the trash cans with booster wrappers as they go back to the counter over and over again to buy more packs.

      • @moody
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        010 months ago

        So those cards have been around forever, and no one complained about them.

        There have definitely been complaints about gambling in relation to collectible cards. I don’t think anything has come of them in legal terms, but many complaints have been voiced.