This is a strong two-reel play and is well acted. It illustrates the inherited weakness of a youth given over to the gambling mania. The disintegration of character, the power of the vice of gambling over its victim and the futile efforts to resist the baneful passion are portrayed with commendable fidelity to life. The play has an unusually powerful moral. The acting is good throughout and the photography, especially the dissolving effects, are up to a high standard. - The Moving Picture World, April 18, 1914