Low Likelihood of Gambling Charges but High Addiction Risk, Caution Advised

Is the 100-Won Go-Stop Played Among Family Gambling? View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Byung-don] “Is a 100-won Go-Stop game played among family members considered gambling?”


After having dinner with family members for a change, they set up a game after a long time. The ‘Jeombak Go-Stop (a Hwatu card game with 100 won per point)’ unfolds on a green blanket. It starts simply for fun, but the stakes often rise to 200 won, 500 won. This is a common scene seen across the country during holiday seasons. However, whether Go-Stop played among family members should be regarded as gambling is ambiguous.


Strictly speaking, Go-Stop played with family or relatives is considered a clear act of ‘gambling.’ Gambling includes all acts of betting money or valuables on uncertain outcomes. However, whether holiday Go-Stop legally constitutes punishable gambling depends on the situation and is interpreted differently.


The Criminal Act stipulates that “a person who gambles shall be fined up to 10 million won,” but exempts cases that are “merely occasional amusement.” However, there is no clear regulation on the extent to which ‘occasional amusement’ is allowed.


Generally, courts distinguish between gambling offenses and simple occasional amusement based on factors such as the place and time of gambling, the gambler’s occupation, the scale of the stakes, the circumstances leading to gambling, and habitualness. The common interpretation is that if the stakes are not excessively high and the game is played just for fun, the likelihood of being punished for ‘gambling’ for Go-Stop played during holidays is low.


However, regardless of whether ‘gambling’ punishment applies, experts emphasize the need to be cautious about ‘gambling addiction’ even with simple Go-Stop games played with family.


Holiday Go-Stop also has the characteristics of gambling, so there is a considerable possibility that what starts as fun can lead to addiction.


In particular, Go-Stop is one of the most familiar and easily accessible types of gambling around us. Nevertheless, few people are aware of Go-Stop addiction.


Experts stress that Go-Stop should be regarded as genuine gambling and enjoyed only for fun, not with the aim of winning money. They emphasize the need to recognize that the thrilling experience of winning money can easily develop into gambling addiction and to remain cautious.



A representative from the Korea Center on Gambling Problems Management said, “Most people think they are not addicted to gambling and unrelated to it, but anyone can become addicted to gambling,” adding, “If enjoyed pleasantly, it can be a good game, but since problems arise in the opposite case, one must cultivate the habit of self-restraint.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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