%0 Journal Article %T The Prevalence of Poker and Risk of Addiction among Men in Late Adolescence and Early Adulthood %A Grzesik, Anna %J Developmental Psychology %V 2020 %R 10.4467/20843879PR.20.020.13157 %N Volume 25 Issue 3 %P 77-88 %K gambling, poker, late adolescence, early adulthood, delayed adulthood %@ 1895-6297 %D 2020 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/psychologia-rozwojowa/article/rozpowszechnienie-gry-w-pokera-oraz-ryzyko-uzaleznienia-wsrod-mezczyzn-w-okresie-poznej-adolescencji-i-wczesnej-doroslosci %X Playing poker might become an addictive activity. Therefore, it belongs to risky behaviours that are willingly exhibited particularly by persons in their adolescence. In the form of a professional game, poker can also be a way to delay the moment of becoming an adult. The prevalence of poker was checked among 2054 men in two age groups: persons in their adolescence (19–24 years old) and early adulthood (25–30 years old). Contrary to the expectations, the number of poker players is higher in the group of older respondents. The level of risk of problem gambling among poker players, assessed with the CPGI questionnaire, is similar in both groups, although in case of the young adults, the number of persons showing no symptoms of problem gambling is higher. The results were discussed in the context of the available literature and in relation to the phenomena characteristic of the separated development phases.