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Thread: Gambling addiction?
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12-08-2012, 08:50 AM #31
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12-08-2012, 08:55 AM #32
gambling is pretty rough on me because no matter how much i win I know there is a chance for me to win more, if im playing slots and hit a jackpot on a quarter machine i immediately go to the dollar machines if i hit there i go to the $5 machines - $10 and its hard for me to leave casino with $$$ in pocket no matter how much i was up because i ALWAYS want to win more
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12-08-2012, 09:25 AM #33
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in tournaments gambling is good if you play against tied player.. but if some1 spot you..your dead.. better play calm and not gambling on the table
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12-08-2012, 09:28 AM #34
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probably not the best way to recover your addiction
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12-08-2012, 10:14 AM #35
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slots online poker all of it is pretty addicting i have learned when you win big like in ac take the money and run there is always anothr day
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12-09-2012, 03:09 AM #36
I think good bankrolll management is the only help for gambling addiction if you still want to play. The goes for poker as well as other gambling as well.
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12-10-2012, 04:41 AM #37
I've taken out cash advances to play table games/slots, not poker. And we live in a society that revolves around debt. Almost everyone has student loans or a car loan, even a mortgage. It just doesn't make sense to say if you have any form of debt you don't have money to gamble. People use money for shopping, video games, sports tickets, etc. all the time and carry some form of debt. I choose to gamble and I don't really do it that often. My husband spends more on video games then I do on gambling. And I do have a credit card, and it's not even maxed out! I travel quite a bit, so it's good to have a credit card for that. And that's the point, the money I put in the middle, I always can afford to lose, I would just feel really guilty afterwards. My bills have always gotten paid, and I put extra towards my loans every month, and haven't even made a smaller payment than I planned on because of gambling. Actually, I hit a royal flush for 5k this year, so I'm actually ahead financially because of gambling. I just didn't want to see my addiction develop into a real problem, so I've made some proactive choices.
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12-10-2012, 05:09 AM #38
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12-10-2012, 10:22 AM #39
No dear NOT everyone has Loans and Credit Cards and Such LOL theres only 2 things in this world worth FINANCING Homes & Cars (cars not so much if you manage yourself right). I have NO Credit Card Debt and I have NO Student Loans and I have NO Credit Card Advances and if I want to go shopping...IF I CANT PAY CASH or by my DEBIT Card I DO NOT NEED IT! If I want or need anything I save and pay cash because dear the financial market is way down from stocks to jobs to housing market. We could potentially see a economic downfall that could take everyone for a loop. You said it best in your statement "We live in a Society that revolves around debt.". Whoms fault would that be??? And if EVERYONE thought like that LOL where would this world be?
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12-10-2012, 02:02 PM #40
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gambling is a tournament thi is gambling but wariance is very very big