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FRI · 2026-06-19 · 00:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0619-85660
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NSR-2026-0619-85660News Report·EN·Human Interest

‘Harder to quit than drugs’: illegal online gambling fuels Hongkongers’ growing addiction

Illegal online gambling is increasingly prevalent in Hong Kong, particularly among youth, with social media platforms like Telegram acting as a significant new channel for recruitment. Ken Chan, who began betting at 18 through legal channels, was drawn to illegal platforms in 2019 after seeking betting tips online.

Edith LinSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-19 · 00:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
‘Harder to quit than drugs’: illegal online gambling fuels Hongkongers’ growing addiction
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Illegal online gambling is increasingly prevalent in Hong Kong, particularly among youth, with social media platforms like Telegram acting as a significant new channel for recruitment. Ken Chan, who began betting at 18 through legal channels, was drawn to illegal platforms in 2019 after seeking betting tips online. These platforms offer a wider variety of bets beyond the legal operator's offerings, including online casinos, basketball, and esports, with promises of high odds and guaranteed wins. Chan describes how these Telegram groups, focused solely on gambling, encourage more betting and make it difficult to disengage. This trend is highlighted in the context of the upcoming World Cup 2026.

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Ken Chan started betting on football matches at 18 through legal channels but was lured to illegal platforms with promises of tips and 100% wins.

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Telegram gambling groups encourage increased betting due to shared focus and advice.

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Illegal platforms offer online casinos, basketball and esports matches with high odds and countless bet types, unlike the Jockey Club's limited offerings.

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Illegal online gambling is described as 'harder to quit than drugs' for Hongkongers.

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Social media has become a new channel pushing youth to engage in unlawful bookmaking activities.

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In the first of a two-part series tracing the new trends of illegal betting in Hong Kong amid excitement over the World Cup 2026, Edith Lin looks at how social media has become a new channel pushing the youth to engage in unlawful bookmaking activities.Ken Chan* started betting on football matches when he was 18.He started betting through legalised channels, spending a third of his income for a few years.But he was soon enticed to bet on illegal platforms with their promises of tips and 100 per cent wins.Chan, who earned around HK$15,000 (US$1,900) each month, said he was initially only looking for betting tips online. But he was soon lured into Telegram groups that offered recommendations and promised a 100 per cent success rate, leading him to illegal betting platforms in 2019.It opened a new world for him, as he could wager on online casinos, basketball and esports matches, with high odds and countless types of bets, whereas the Jockey Club, the sole authorised betting operator, offered only horse racing, football matches and the Mark Six lottery.“The Telegram groups have made me gamble more. The only common topic in the groups is gambling. Everyone gambles … When you listen to all the advice and tips, you will be placing bets on dozens of matches. It is difficult to detach oneself,” Chan said.
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