“…For example, the term the gambler’s fallacy refers to the cognitive distortion that a win will follow a sequence of losses even though outcomes occur independently of each other and are therefore unpredictable ( Delfabbro, 2004 ). Similarly, gamblers may be of the belief that they themselves are able to influence gambling outcomes through the use of strategies, rituals, or lucky charms [Illusion of control (IC); Teed, Finlay, Marmurek, Colwell, & Newby-Clark, 2012 ]. Other cognitive distortions involve the over-interpretation of signals of gambling skills, attributional errors, selective memory, and probabilistic bias ( Cantinotti, Ladouceur, & Jacques, 2004 ; Goodie, 2005 ; Ladouceur & Sévigny, 2005 ).…”