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December 29, 2015, 11:35:55 AM
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If you know how to deal with loses and don't have a compulsive personality you can make pretty good gains, but most people get caught in the feeling of greatness that you get after nailing a good debt, you feel like a god that can't fail and want more, then you end up lossing it all.

Most people always feel they will never lost once they get straight win yeah it was gambler problem.
And likely it would be hard to handle that feeling due the atmosphere while we are on the field doing gamble have different situation with the theory we mentioned here.
It's easy to speak than do it.

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December 29, 2015, 11:54:58 AM
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Everyone does lose in the long run. The house edge ensures that. On average, with a 1% house edge, you lose 1% of your roll every time. It doesn't sound very daunting now, does it? But statistically, with a 1% house edge, after 100 rolls, you'll lose everything. Now that's daunting.

But gambling is luck. Gambling is chance. You could lose everything in your first 10 rolls! Or maybe not lose everything until your thousandth roll. But it all comes down to one thing - if you don't stop, you'll lose. You'll lose some time. The only matter is when.
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December 29, 2015, 03:14:36 PM
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Let's be honest. Gambling should only be considered for entertainment purposes only. If you are in need of quick cash, doing hard dirty work is more often than not better than hitting up the casino sites. I see way too many people in this section try to justify their gambling habits by saying they have strategies to always win. Others on this forum will go as far as to say that they are professional gamblers, and they always win. You're fooling no one and you look stupid.

All the gambling addicts I knew in real life who claimed to win from casinos all the time had serious mental issues. I went gambling with that guy once, and he ended up blaming me for him loosing at Pai Gow poker, a game that's 100% chance.

And just to let you guys know, ALL the casinos in my jurisdiction say the same things in public advertising campaigns. So far, my sig campaign manager has not PM'ed me telling me to quit bashing gambling. Nobody wins gambling, so lets stop pretending anyone here makes a living gambling online.

This simply isn't true that everyone loses in the long run with sports gambling and poker.  There are many people that are multimillionaires from gambling in these two disciplines specifically.  Like anything else in order to be good, you must study it and practice proper cash management.  With regard to the table games like blackjack, slots, etc you will lose in the long run, but they can be entertaining when under control. 

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December 29, 2015, 03:41:50 PM
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that's right. You can win only in the short term, win in the long term it's absolutely impossible. There are only few game that allow you to have profit on long term (see poker, sport bet, etc.). For the other, like bingo, roulette, dice, etc. in long term you will surely lose all.
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December 29, 2015, 04:02:56 PM
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Let's be honest. Gambling should only be considered for entertainment purposes only. If you are in need of quick cash, doing hard dirty work is more often than not better than hitting up the casino sites. I see way too many people in this section try to justify their gambling habits by saying they have strategies to always win. Others on this forum will go as far as to say that they are professional gamblers, and they always win. You're fooling no one and you look stupid.

All the gambling addicts I knew in real life who claimed to win from casinos all the time had serious mental issues. I went gambling with that guy once, and he ended up blaming me for him loosing at Pai Gow poker, a game that's 100% chance.

And just to let you guys know, ALL the casinos in my jurisdiction say the same things in public advertising campaigns. So far, my sig campaign manager has not PM'ed me telling me to quit bashing gambling. Nobody wins gambling, so lets stop pretending anyone here makes a living gambling online.

This simply isn't true that everyone loses in the long run with sports gambling and poker.  There are many people that are multimillionaires from gambling in these two disciplines specifically.  Like anything else in order to be good, you must study it and practice proper cash management.  With regard to the table games like blackjack, slots, etc you will lose in the long run, but they can be entertaining when under control. 
If anything you do is based on luck then you are going to get fucked someday or the other is the general rule cause it is not dependent on statistics or any planning ,any game you gamble at is not sure completely nor is made for you to win.
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December 29, 2015, 04:14:40 PM
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Let's be honest. Gambling should only be considered for entertainment purposes only. If you are in need of quick cash, doing hard dirty work is more often than not better than hitting up the casino sites. I see way too many people in this section try to justify their gambling habits by saying they have strategies to always win. Others on this forum will go as far as to say that they are professional gamblers, and they always win. You're fooling no one and you look stupid.

All the gambling addicts I knew in real life who claimed to win from casinos all the time had serious mental issues. I went gambling with that guy once, and he ended up blaming me for him loosing at Pai Gow poker, a game that's 100% chance.

And just to let you guys know, ALL the casinos in my jurisdiction say the same things in public advertising campaigns. So far, my sig campaign manager has not PM'ed me telling me to quit bashing gambling. Nobody wins gambling, so lets stop pretending anyone here makes a living gambling online.

This simply isn't true that everyone loses in the long run with sports gambling and poker.  There are many people that are multimillionaires from gambling in these two disciplines specifically.  Like anything else in order to be good, you must study it and practice proper cash management.  With regard to the table games like blackjack, slots, etc you will lose in the long run, but they can be entertaining when under control. 
If anything you do is based on luck then you are going to get fucked someday or the other is the general rule cause it is not dependent on statistics or any planning ,any game you gamble at is not sure completely nor is made for you to win.

Yeah, to make true progress in life, as in solid progress, you need some sort of hard work an dedication scheme, you can't just rely on good luck events, because they are rare. Good luck is needed tho, to break the even and become really rich, there's no way around this.
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December 29, 2015, 04:18:00 PM
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You just have to choose which game to stick so you won't loose in the long run. Sports betting seem to be a better path than establishing a poker pro career. Lets say in a horse or dog race, you will have higher chance of winning when you get to know a horse or if you yourself took care of this horse or dog. Anyone heard of cock fight derby?  I like betting on cock fight if its my cock lol. My father use to have a lot of these that he bought from another island and was taken care with food supplements and trained these chickens to fight and fly higher than the usual.

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December 29, 2015, 04:51:41 PM
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Everyone does lose in the long run. The house edge ensures that. On average, with a 1% house edge, you lose 1% of your roll every time. It doesn't sound very daunting now, does it? But statistically, with a 1% house edge, after 100 rolls, you'll lose everything. Now that's daunting.

But gambling is luck. Gambling is chance. You could lose everything in your first 10 rolls! Or maybe not lose everything until your thousandth roll. But it all comes down to one thing - if you don't stop, you'll lose. You'll lose some time. The only matter is when.

Maybe the best idea is to enjoy yourself more and have your money statistically speaking last longer by playing with a lower (sharper?) house edge to bet against. {cough cough} Smiley
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December 29, 2015, 06:29:28 PM
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that's right. You can win only in the short term, win in the long term it's absolutely impossible. There are only few game that allow you to have profit on long term (see poker, sport bet, etc.). For the other, like bingo, roulette, dice, etc. in long term you will surely lose all.

It doesn't matter which game you are playing. In the end you can't beat luck.

So If you are an an strike just get the most out of it and come back another day.
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December 29, 2015, 06:52:10 PM
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that's right. You can win only in the short term, win in the long term it's absolutely impossible. There are only few game that allow you to have profit on long term (see poker, sport bet, etc.). For the other, like bingo, roulette, dice, etc. in long term you will surely lose all.

It doesn't matter which game you are playing. In the end you can't beat luck.

So If you are an an strike just get the most out of it and come back another day.
You are right. The gambling will never get finished even you have some big profits in your hand. That is the reason gambling makes losses in long run. Some people are managing to end some days with profits but not on regular basis. Because gambling never let their greed to fade away.
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December 29, 2015, 06:55:32 PM
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I 100% agree with what you are saying.
No matter what game you are playing, even if the odds are low that you will lose, you WILL lose eventually.
One of my friends turned 0.50$ into 4$. Instead of cashing out, he decided to keep gambling and lost it all.
The trick is to quit while you are ahead. (assuming you even get ahead)

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December 30, 2015, 02:25:13 AM
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You just have to choose which game to stick so you won't loose in the long run. Sports betting seem to be a better path than establishing a poker pro career

Nope, all gambling games is the same although you have better odds on that games sometimes you will lose it too in the long run. We never know what is waiting for us in the future so better to get your profit as soon as you can rather than loss it all in a long run

Lets say in a horse or dog race, you will have higher chance of winning when you get to know a horse or if you yourself took care of this horse or dog

This kind of bet wont give you anything because most of the breeder as I can say is wait for someone to pay better fee from buying your horse or dog. they dont do this kind of bet because you need a lot of thing to raise dog or horse to be qualified so if you loss you can't get what you need for raising them
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December 30, 2015, 02:32:28 AM
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Gambling should be a hobby, something you do for fun. It's great when you win but you shouldn't gamble with amounts that you can't afford to lose. The only rule is to gamble responsibly & don't get yourself in financial trouble. Sounds easy right? It should be but some people struggle.
Thats why i have never gambled in my life.
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December 30, 2015, 02:33:28 AM
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Let's be honest. Gambling should only be considered for entertainment purposes only. If you are in need of quick cash, doing hard dirty work is more often than not better than hitting up the casino sites. I see way too many people in this section try to justify their gambling habits by saying they have strategies to always win. Others on this forum will go as far as to say that they are professional gamblers, and they always win. You're fooling no one and you look stupid.

All the gambling addicts I knew in real life who claimed to win from casinos all the time had serious mental issues. I went gambling with that guy once, and he ended up blaming me for him loosing at Pai Gow poker, a game that's 100% chance.

And just to let you guys know, ALL the casinos in my jurisdiction say the same things in public advertising campaigns. So far, my sig campaign manager has not PM'ed me telling me to quit bashing gambling. Nobody wins gambling, so lets stop pretending anyone here makes a living gambling online.

Yep... Gambling's only going to give you entertainment... No other rewards.

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December 30, 2015, 07:32:20 AM
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Let's be honest. Gambling should only be considered for entertainment purposes only. If you are in need of quick cash, doing hard dirty work is more often than not better than hitting up the casino sites. I see way too many people in this section try to justify their gambling habits by saying they have strategies to always win. Others on this forum will go as far as to say that they are professional gamblers, and they always win. You're fooling no one and you look stupid.

All the gambling addicts I knew in real life who claimed to win from casinos all the time had serious mental issues. I went gambling with that guy once, and he ended up blaming me for him loosing at Pai Gow poker, a game that's 100% chance.

And just to let you guys know, ALL the casinos in my jurisdiction say the same things in public advertising campaigns. So far, my sig campaign manager has not PM'ed me telling me to quit bashing gambling. Nobody wins gambling, so lets stop pretending anyone here makes a living gambling online.

Yep... Gambling's only going to give you entertainment... No other rewards.
For me no because there are many gambling games that takes long time to play and sometimes this game can win based on skills.
But not all in online gambling sites its better to play in live than playing for bot.

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December 30, 2015, 07:42:29 AM
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Let's be honest. Gambling should only be considered for entertainment purposes only. If you are in need of quick cash, doing hard dirty work is more often than not better than hitting up the casino sites. I see way too many people in this section try to justify their gambling habits by saying they have strategies to always win. Others on this forum will go as far as to say that they are professional gamblers, and they always win. You're fooling no one and you look stupid.

All the gambling addicts I knew in real life who claimed to win from casinos all the time had serious mental issues. I went gambling with that guy once, and he ended up blaming me for him loosing at Pai Gow poker, a game that's 100% chance.

And just to let you guys know, ALL the casinos in my jurisdiction say the same things in public advertising campaigns. So far, my sig campaign manager has not PM'ed me telling me to quit bashing gambling. Nobody wins gambling, so lets stop pretending anyone here makes a living gambling online.

Yep... Gambling's only going to give you entertainment... No other rewards.

I don't think so man, you can earn BIG amount of bitcoins by gambling. actually not every long run can make anyone lose. if you have really2 big bankroll, you can earn more bitcoin and playing with safety.
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December 30, 2015, 08:59:53 AM
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Let's be honest. Gambling should only be considered for entertainment purposes only. If you are in need of quick cash, doing hard dirty work is more often than not better than hitting up the casino sites. I see way too many people in this section try to justify their gambling habits by saying they have strategies to always win. Others on this forum will go as far as to say that they are professional gamblers, and they always win. You're fooling no one and you look stupid.

All the gambling addicts I knew in real life who claimed to win from casinos all the time had serious mental issues. I went gambling with that guy once, and he ended up blaming me for him loosing at Pai Gow poker, a game that's 100% chance.

And just to let you guys know, ALL the casinos in my jurisdiction say the same things in public advertising campaigns. So far, my sig campaign manager has not PM'ed me telling me to quit bashing gambling. Nobody wins gambling, so lets stop pretending anyone here makes a living gambling online.

Yep... Gambling's only going to give you entertainment... No other rewards.

If you play for small amounts which you can afford to lose than you will get entertainment otherwise lot of problems only.
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December 30, 2015, 10:30:06 AM
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Let's be honest. Gambling should only be considered for entertainment purposes only. If you are in need of quick cash, doing hard dirty work is more often than not better than hitting up the casino sites. I see way too many people in this section try to justify their gambling habits by saying they have strategies to always win. Others on this forum will go as far as to say that they are professional gamblers, and they always win. You're fooling no one and you look stupid.

All the gambling addicts I knew in real life who claimed to win from casinos all the time had serious mental issues. I went gambling with that guy once, and he ended up blaming me for him loosing at Pai Gow poker, a game that's 100% chance.

And just to let you guys know, ALL the casinos in my jurisdiction say the same things in public advertising campaigns. So far, my sig campaign manager has not PM'ed me telling me to quit bashing gambling. Nobody wins gambling, so lets stop pretending anyone here makes a living gambling online.

Yep... Gambling's only going to give you entertainment... No other rewards.

If you play for small amounts which you can afford to lose than you will get entertainment otherwise lot of problems only.
Once you start playing small amount for entertainment you will start getting addicted until it becomes an addiction.
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December 30, 2015, 11:31:02 AM
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speaking of gambling, we are primarily talking about intimate experience , taking a very delicate notes and affecting the dark depths, which are only the work of one man, only it is concerned, not to say that losing your luck is very easy due to clear reasons or feelings that are very difficult to control, so the company gambling for entertainment , but not for a big risk, we know many examples where this rule does not work and therefore starting disorders and charges of all kadogo, approach to gambling is necessary carefully and everything before that, carefully considered, what will be the consequences of certain decisions and what will be the impact player after the outcome
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December 30, 2015, 11:34:40 AM
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You are actually true, no one will always win a gambling. Gambling can not be the main income of someone life, it should be just an additional income for someone
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