The next time you go to Vegas (or any other location with Casinos for that matter), and you've just pulled some money out of your pocket to put into a machine or buy chips, stop for just a second and take a look around:
Look at the millions of lights, the plush carpet, the chrome plating, the uniformed attendants, the waitresses constantly serving drinks, the huge restaurants, bars and night clubs, the multi-story flourescent signs and the giant color video displays.
Then look down at the money in your hand and reflect on the fact that everything you just saw was paid for with money just like yours that someone else just like you voluntarily took out of their pocket and put in a machine or placed on a table.
BTW - Best of luck to Ms. Chen. If she is really in the kind of trouble reported, she will need it.
BTW2 - Didn't Alex Pagulayan get in similar trouble a few years ago? I recall hearing that after winning the World Championships Mr. Pagulayan said the first thing he'd be doing with his prize monies was to pay off his gambling debts. Made me wonder what he would have done if he hadn't won.