Casino Tests Novel Approach to Preventing Gambling Addiction 

Slot machine lights glow on the floor of the Plainridge Park Casino in Plainville, Mass., Tuesday, June 23, 2015. The casino, a slot machine parlor, is scheduled to open on Wednesday June, 24, 2015. The Plainridge Park Casino represents the first gambling destination to open since state lawmakers approved a casino law in 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Slot machine lights glow on the floor of the Plainridge Park Casino in Plainville, Mass., Tuesday, June 23, 2015. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts is set to launch a first-in-the-nation system aimed at preventing gambling addiction by allowing slot players to limit their bets.

The “Play My Way” feature is being piloted this week at Plainridge Park, the slots parlor and harness racing track in Plainville. If successful, it may be imposed at larger casinos being built by Wynn and MGM.

The Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling is helping develop and administer the feature it hopes will prevent casual players from going down the path of gambling addiction.

The system is voluntary and is only being offered initially to players enrolled with the casino’s reward card program.

The rollout comes after months of planning and some pushback from the gambling industry, which argued that such bet limiting systems haven’t proved effective elsewhere.

The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe broke ground on a $1 billion casino on reservation land in Taunton in April.

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  1. They will tell you how many hands that you just need to enjoy, one which just cashout both the advantage, and your takings.

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