The accountant, 33, said his gambling problems started after New York launched legalized mobile sports betting in January 2022. He had "a boatload of debt" in August 2023 when he told his then-fiancée about what was going on with him.
She married him anyway. Looking to save money after the wedding, they moved into a rental house owned by his parents. He self-excluded from sportsbooks. Then, after the couple lost their first pregnancy, the accountant started day-trading before signing up for Kalshi.
"Prediction markets are the same thing packaged in a different way," the accountant said. "It's a dangerous loophole. ... How can you do all that and say you're not a sportsbook?"
While there has been no substantive research into the effect of prediction markets on sports gambling addiction, the experiences of the coach and the accountant are not uncommon for treatment experts.
"You're seeing a lot of the same behaviors, whether it's a prediction market or it's gambling," said Jody Bechtold, the CEO of The Better Institute, a Pennsylvania practice that works with people impacted by gambling disorders.