I am Quentin Martin, a researcher and author focused on the behavioral and psychological dimensions of gambling. My interest in this field did not emerge suddenly—it developed gradually through my academic journey and early fascination with how people make decisions under uncertainty.
Early Life and Education
I was born in the late 1980s, and from a young age I found myself drawn to mathematics, probability, and human behavior. This curiosity eventually shaped my academic path:
- 2006–2009 – I completed my Bachelor’s Degree in Economics
- 2009–2011 – I pursued a Master’s Degree in Behavioral Psychology
- 2012–2016 – I earned my PhD in Behavioral Economics, focusing on risk-taking behavior
During my doctoral studies, I began to explore gambling as a unique environment where psychology and economics intersect in real time.
Initial Research Focus (2012–2016)
Between 2012 and 2016, I concentrated on understanding how individuals behave in gambling environments, particularly online platforms. My early research aimed to uncover the mechanisms behind decision-making and repeated betting.
My key research interests at the time included:
- Decision-making under uncertainty in online casinos
- The influence of loss aversion on player persistence
- The psychological impact of near-miss outcomes
- Cognitive distortions among slot machine players
I was especially interested in how subtle design elements could shape user behavior without players being fully aware of it.
Notable Early Studies
During these years, I contributed to several studies that helped define my research direction:
- “Near-Miss Effects in Digital Slot Environments” (2013)
- “Behavioral Patterns in Online Gambling Platforms” (2014)
- “Risk Perception and Reward Systems in Casino Gaming” (2016)
In these works, I combined data analysis with behavioral theory to better understand how gamblers perceive risk and reward.

Early Academic and Conference Activity
Presenting my findings was an essential part of my development as a researcher. I participated in several international conferences:
- 2014 – International Conference on Behavioral Economics (London)
- 2015 – Global Gambling Research Forum (Berlin)
- 2016 – Symposium on Digital Risk Behavior (Amsterdam)
Through these events, I shared my perspectives on:
- Psychological triggers in casino environments
- Ethical implications of gambling design
- The importance of evidence-based regulation
By 2016, I had built a strong academic foundation and defined the direction of my future work in gambling research.
After completing my PhD in 2016, I transitioned from purely academic work into a broader professional research career. This period marked a significant expansion of my focus, as I began collaborating with institutions, regulatory bodies, and industry analysts to better understand gambling behavior in real-world environments.
Career Development and Positions (2016–2022)
During these years, I held several research and advisory roles that allowed me to apply my academic knowledge in practical settings:
- 2016–2018 – Research Fellow in Behavioral Economics
- 2018–2020 – Senior Analyst in Gambling Behavior Studies
- 2020–2022 – Independent Consultant and Author specializing in gambling research
In these roles, I worked on projects that examined both player behavior and the structural design of gambling platforms.
Key Research Areas
My research expanded beyond individual behavior to include systemic and technological aspects of gambling. I focused on:
- Online gambling ecosystems and user retention strategies
- The impact of mobile gaming on betting frequency
- Algorithmic personalization in casino platforms
- Responsible gambling tools and their real effectiveness
I became particularly interested in how digital environments adapt to players, often shaping their habits over time.
Core Gambling Research Focus
Major Studies and Publications
Between 2017 and 2022, I authored and contributed to a number of influential studies:
- “Mobile Gambling and Behavioral Acceleration” (2017)
- “Personalized Betting Systems and Player Risk” (2019)
- “The Illusion of Control in Live Casino Games” (2020)
- “Responsible Gambling Tools: Effectiveness vs. Perception” (2022)
These works explored not only how gambling systems function but also how players interpret and respond to them.
Selected Study Timeline
Session length, repetition loops, rapid access behavior.
Algorithmic targeting, habit reinforcement, escalation signals.
Effectiveness gaps, user perception, intervention friction.
Platform adaptation, AI modeling, cross-market user behavior.
Conferences and Public Speaking
As my research gained recognition, I was invited to speak at a variety of international events:
- 2017 – European Conference on Gambling Studies (Prague)
- 2019 – International iGaming Summit (Malta)
- 2021 – Global Forum on Responsible Gambling (Toronto)
- 2022 – Digital Gaming & Ethics Conference (Barcelona)
In my presentations, I often addressed:
- The growing influence of technology in gambling behavior
- Ethical challenges in user engagement strategies
- The gap between regulation and real user experience
This stage of my career allowed me to move beyond theory and engage directly with the evolving realities of the global gambling industry, deepening my understanding of both its risks and its complexities.
In recent years, my work has evolved toward deeper analytical research, public education, and advisory roles. Since 2022, I have focused on synthesizing years of data into more comprehensive frameworks that explain not just how gambling behavior works, but why it continues to evolve alongside technology.
Current Professional Focus
From 2022 to the present, I have been working as an independent researcher, author, and consultant. My primary areas of activity include:
- Long-term behavioral analysis of gambling patterns
- Advisory work with regulatory and research organizations
- Writing analytical reports and books on gambling psychology
- Public speaking and educational outreach
I have also dedicated more time to examining how emerging technologies are reshaping gambling experiences globally.
Advanced Research Topics
My recent studies reflect a shift toward complex, interdisciplinary questions:
- The role of AI and machine learning in predicting player behavior
- Behavioral tracking and ethical data usage in online casinos
- Cross-cultural differences in gambling habits
- The psychology of high-risk and problem gambling
I am particularly focused on identifying early indicators of harmful behavior and developing frameworks that can support more effective intervention strategies.
Recent Publications
Since 2022, I have published several works that summarize and expand upon my earlier research:
- “AI-Driven Gambling Systems and Behavioral Prediction” (2023)
- “Digital Addiction vs. Entertainment: Where Is the Line?” (2024)
- “Global Gambling Trends in the Age of Personalization” (2025)
These publications aim to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world application, offering insights for both researchers and policymakers.
Research Impact Snapshot
Speaking Engagements and Public Presence
I continue to actively participate in international discussions and conferences:
- 2023 – World Gambling Research Congress (Lisbon)
- 2024 – International Conference on Digital Ethics (Vienna)
- 2025 – Global Summit on AI and Human Behavior (Singapore)
In my recent talks, I emphasize:
- The ethical implications of data-driven gambling platforms
- The responsibility of operators in preventing harm
- The importance of transparency in algorithmic systems
My goal today is not only to study gambling behavior but also to contribute to a more informed and responsible approach to the industry, combining scientific research with practical solutions.


