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i agree. but what is wrong with betting small petty change on card games as long as it doesnt become addictive?
Russ wrote:Character is doing the right thing even when no one is looking--or when it involves such a little thing that it doesn't seem to matter. Do the right thing and forego gambling.
EagleBoy62204 wrote:Well im a new-age assistant scoutmaster. I just turned an adult this year and came off of spl.
We started picking up texas holdem and make quite use of it. However, the boys arent allowed to break the stuff out until everything is done. Which means: Skills, prep for meals - both preparing and cleaning, and any other tasks that need to be finished such as latrine cleaning.. or whatever the spl and scoutmaster feels needs to be done.
on top of this we make sure that everyone has their bunks clean or tents cleaned and look nice before they play.
All this may seem redundant (sp?) but it works. The boys work together... which is suprising.. and get things done.
We usually dont let games go more than 2 hours at the max.
And if there is any sort of arguing the games are immediatly taken away.
Gambling may be wrong.. but its alot better than having the kids seperate off into their own little groups to play D&D, MaGIc cards.. or whatever else.
You cant keep their attention with doing skills and playing sports all the time. First hand experience, they wont keep with the program if there isnt anything new... which is sad and disappointing.
If you need advice still to keep them from doing it... tell em its illegal to do it till your 18.
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