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      Why Women are not in The Live Poker Room and The Evidence on How This Could Change

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      The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics
      University of Buckingham Press

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          A disproportional number of women who play poker can be found in the live poker room.  Despite the interest of casinos to draw more women to poker, the strategies implemented to increase interest and participation in poker tournaments for women has not improved turnout.  This is the second phase of an exploratory study to examine industry barriers for women in poker.  A survey was administered in which 309 poker players were questioned as to their poker habits, 35% female, 55% male. This study reveals key findings that are statistically significant as women have key factors that vary their experiences to men, which has little coverage in previous academic studies. Key findings include; (1) Women are more likely to play tournament style games that range from $100-$499 buy in levels than men, (2) Women are more likely to experience intimidation in the live poker room and of all poker players who experience negative experiences (intimidation, bullying, theft, etc.), women are more likely to feel the issue was NOT resolved to their satisfaction.  This secondary study furthers the initial exploratory study and will provide implications for growth to this key segment of the $40 billion-dollar industry.

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          Journal
          The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics
          jgbe
          University of Buckingham Press
          1751-8008
          1751-7990
          December 03 2021
          December 03 2021
          : 14
          : 1
          Article
          10.5750/jgbe.v14i1.1940
          f9490c4a-52b6-4714-a524-0f81708100e6
          © 2021
          History

          Economic history,Economic development,Economic theory,General economics,Financial economics,Economics

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