About the author
James Carter is a contributing author at PokiesHub Australia with a professional background in digital research and regulatory analysis. His work focuses on explaining how gambling systems operate, how regulatory frameworks are structured, and how public policy influences platform design and consumer protection.
James specialises in topics such as gambling law, licensing models, compliance requirements, and the technical structure of online gambling platforms. His articles aim to translate complex regulatory and system-level concepts into clear, accessible explanations for a general audience.
With experience in research-driven content development, James places strong emphasis on accuracy, source verification, and neutral presentation. He does not promote gambling activity and does not provide betting or financial advice.
At PokiesHub Australia, James contributes to educational articles, regulatory news analysis, and long-form guides that help readers understand the broader gambling and gaming ecosystem rather than individual outcomes or strategies.
James is not affiliated with gambling operators, does not receive commissions, and does not participate in platform rankings. All content authored by him is intended for informational purposes only, in line with PokiesHub Australia’s editorial standards.
All articles
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Why Losses Feel Stronger Than WinsGuides•24 Jan 2026Losses often feel more impactful than equivalent wins. This article explains why this imbalance occurs.Read
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Tilt and Decision Fatigue in GamblingGuides•23 Jan 2026Tilt and decision fatigue can impair judgement during gambling. This article explains how these states develop and affect decisions.Read
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Emotional Bias in Gambling DecisionsGuides•22 Jan 2026Emotions strongly influence gambling decisions. This article explains how emotional bias affects judgement.Read
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Common Mistakes When Reading Game InformationGuides•21 Jan 2026Game information is often misunderstood. This article explains the most common interpretation mistakes.Read
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Odds vs Probability: Key DifferencesGuides•20 Jan 2026Odds and probability describe likelihood differently. This article explains how they differ and how they relate.Read
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Why Odds Do Not Predict Individual ResultsGuides•19 Jan 2026Odds describe likelihood over time, not what will happen next. This article explains the difference.Read
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Misunderstanding Averages in GamblingGuides•18 Jan 2026Averages describe long-term distribution, not individual results. This article explains why averages are often misunderstood.Read
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Expected Value vs Short-Term ResultsGuides•17 Jan 2026Expected value describes long-term averages, while short-term results reflect variance. This article explains the difference.Read
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Why Probability Often Feels CounterintuitiveGuides•17 Jan 2026Probability often clashes with intuition. This article explains why random systems feel surprising and confusing.Read
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Probability vs Random OutcomesGuides•17 Jan 2026Probability describes likelihood, while random outcomes describe what actually happens. This article explains the difference.Read
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How Gambling Risk Compounds Over TimeGuides•16 Jan 2026Gambling risk increases with time and exposure. This article explains how risk compounds over repeated play.Read
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Why Low Risk Does Not Mean SafeGuides•16 Jan 2026Low risk reduces variability but does not remove exposure. This article explains why low risk does not mean safe.Read