The 19th International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking is May 26-28

Monday, April 20, 2026 2:49 PM
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The 19th International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking has announced its schedule. Hosted by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ International Gaming Institute, the conference will occur May 26–28 at the Bellagio Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.

Leading researchers, policymakers and industry professionals will discuss the forces shaping gambling, gaming and risk behavior. The conference has announced its first slate of academic presentations with keynote speaker MIT Professor Anette “Peko” Hosoi examining the role of skill and luck in sports and other activities.

Dr. Hosoi will appear May 26 as the first academic keynote speaker at the conference in more than a decade. Recognized for her work analyzing sports, she has applied her mathematical framework to professional sports, fantasy sports, cyclocross racing, coin flipping and mutual funds, illustrating where each falls on the skill-luck spectrum.

“The mathematical principles of game design present many exciting opportunities to shift the balance of skill and luck in games and other contests,” Hosoi said in a statement. “I’m very much looking forward to sharing some of our insights in this space, and to interacting with the conference attendees and with the stellar line-up of speakers.”

Attendees will hear from a global lineup of experts examining artificial intelligence, sports betting, responsible gambling, and evolving regulatory frameworks.

Highlights from other presentations include the following, with more to be announced in the coming weeks:

May 26

Real-Time AI for Predictive Responsible Gambling Using Live Wagering Transaction Data featuring Earle Hall, president and CEO of AXES.ai.

Hall will describe an AI system that monitors live betting behavior to detect risky gambling patterns in real time to better identify moments for responsible gambling interventions.

Why Courts and Congress Should but Won’t Outlaw Prediction Markets

I. Nelson Rose, professor emeritus at Whittier College, will examine whether prediction markets should be treated differently from gambling under current laws and will explore regulatory challenges and potential effects on state-controlled gambling.

The 1,500-foot Wall: Barriers between Cannabis and Gaming in Nevada and the Potential for Integration

Riana Durrett, Executive Director of the UNLV Cannabis Policy Institute, and Robin Goldstein, Director of the UC Davis Cannabis Economics Group, will review statutory and regulatory barriers that separate cannabis and gaming businesses and explore potential policy alternatives for integration. The talk will cover the history of these barriers, stakeholder perspectives and their impacts such as limiting legal cannabis sales on the Strip, driving unlicensed sales and affecting profitability for cannabis businesses and gaming revenue.

May 27

Risk Governance in Esports Gambling: Addressing Integrity and Regulation in a Rapidly Evolving Ecosystem

Professors Tobias Scholz, Rune Andersen, Joseph Macey, and Nepomuk Nothelfer of University of Agder will examine how public and private partners can work together to ensure fair competition and protect consumers. The presentation will highlight risks such as match-fixing, underage participation and unregulated betting in esports gambling in Europe.

An In-Depth Analysis of Slot Machine Vlogs on YouTube

Tiange Xu, postdoctoral researcher at UNLV, will examine how gambling vlogs on social media shape audience engagement and perceptions of gambling. Analyzing relevant YouTube videos and comments, the study finds responsible gambling messaging appears in fewer than 10% of videos but is linked to higher engagement. The research also identifies key content themes and viewer behaviors, offering new insight into this growing and influential media channel.

May 28

Beat the Sportsbook: The Theory and Practice of Successful Sports Betting

Robert Scott, professor and endowed chair at Monmouth University, and Mikhail Sher will explore strategies that could help bettors improve their chances of positive returns. The discussion will also highlight trends in U.S. sports betting, including its appeal to younger and more affluent players.

Math, Data and Cognitive Bias: Educating Teens to Make Informed Decisions About Gambling

Arty Smith, Founder of the Gambling Awareness Initiative, will introduce a program designed to educate teens about the risks of sports gambling through data, probability and cognitive-bias research. The session highlights how simulations and expected-value visualizations help participants understand odds and long-term outcomes as well as how applied statistical reasoning can empower teens to recognize and resist harmful gambling behaviors.

Official programming, speakers and schedules are available at https://bit.ly/19gconfevent and will be updated regularly.

To register, click here.

Rege Behe

Rege Behe brings more than 30 years of experience as a journalist to his role as a lead contributor to CDC Gaming. His work ranges from day-to-day industry coverage to deeper features such as the CDC Gaming Roundtables and the “10 Women Rising in Gaming” series.