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Berry Sweet

I've been.  I have no interest or desire.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Berry Sweet"I've been.  I have no interest or desire.

you lost though right?

Berry Sweet

Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Berry Sweet"I've been.  I have no interest or desire.

you lost though right?


?

Anonymous

Quote from: "Berry Sweet"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Berry Sweet"I've been.  I have no interest or desire.

you lost though right?


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If you win at a casino, it's fun. I have to assume you did not do so well.

cc

Not for everyone. I have never initiated gambling in my life and never will .. do not like "the feel" of the places, period



However, I have been bankrolled twice by dates whose turn it was to pick evening venue so went along with it, got lucky  and won a fair bit .. one was a lot in fact.



Still I found that part of the evening extremely boring for me .... wanted to get it over and out of there ... I've always known that if one keeps at it, ultimately only the house wins



As to whether the gents also got lucky, I'll never tell  :wink:
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Berry Sweet

Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Berry Sweet"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Berry Sweet"I've been.  I have no interest or desire.

you lost though right?


?

If you win at a casino, it's fun. I have to assume you did not do so well.


I don't gamble.  Ive tried some of the slots for fun...I've watch people play at the tables...there is no thrill there for me.  I don't like the atmosphere in a casino.

Bricktop

I agree.



The atmosphere is horrible...greed, hope and despair all encased in a soulless money making machine. It is the armpit of society.

Frood

There's a skill in playing card games, particularly Poker. Not much with slots.
Blahhhhhh...

Anonymous

Quote from: "Dinky Dianna"There's a skill in playing card games, particularly Poker. Not much with slots.

I've heard that..



I have never tried either though.

Chuck Bronson

Quote from: "Bricktop"Win or losing at gambling is not a "one day" calculation.

It is measured over the period of time you gamble. So, a $3,000 win on a single day for infrequent gamblers is a BIG win.

But if that $3000 eventually finds its way back into the Casino, it means nothing. And in my experience, MOST of the money finds its way back into the Casino.

Superchecker doesn't understand this concept.  I have known other 'heavy' gamblers that do not understand this either.



Actually, they do understand this concept but just won't admit it, and try really hard to focus only on the wins, and not the losses, over time.



Any gambler would not be able to run a business...  The books would be a god damned mess at year end.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Chuck Bronson"
Quote from: "Bricktop"Win or losing at gambling is not a "one day" calculation.

It is measured over the period of time you gamble. So, a $3,000 win on a single day for infrequent gamblers is a BIG win.

But if that $3000 eventually finds its way back into the Casino, it means nothing. And in my experience, MOST of the money finds its way back into the Casino.

Superchecker doesn't understand this concept.  I have known other 'heavy' gamblers that do not understand this either.



Actually, they do understand this concept but just won't admit it, and try really hard to focus only on the wins, and not the losses, over time.



Any gambler would not be able to run a business...  The books would be a god damned mess at year end.

How do you know he doesn't understand this. He seems to know gambling is just a hobby to him.

Superchecker

Quote from: "Chuck Bronson"
Quote from: "Bricktop"Win or losing at gambling is not a "one day" calculation.

It is measured over the period of time you gamble. So, a $3,000 win on a single day for infrequent gamblers is a BIG win.

But if that $3000 eventually finds its way back into the Casino, it means nothing. And in my experience, MOST of the money finds its way back into the Casino.

Superchecker doesn't understand this concept.  I have known other 'heavy' gamblers that do not understand this either.



Actually, they do understand this concept but just won't admit it, and try really hard to focus only on the wins, and not the losses, over time.



Any gambler would not be able to run a business...  The books would be a god damned mess at year end.


It our fun, our escape.



Yes, the losses exceed the wins, but it's our fun.



We don't have kids, don't do drugs, don't smoke, are not excessive drinkers.



It's our choice, and our fun.



Collectively we earn well over $100,000 a year. We can afford to gamble.
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Anonymous

Quote from: "Superchecker"
Quote from: "Chuck Bronson"
Quote from: "Bricktop"Win or losing at gambling is not a "one day" calculation.

It is measured over the period of time you gamble. So, a $3,000 win on a single day for infrequent gamblers is a BIG win.

But if that $3000 eventually finds its way back into the Casino, it means nothing. And in my experience, MOST of the money finds its way back into the Casino.

Superchecker doesn't understand this concept.  I have known other 'heavy' gamblers that do not understand this either.



Actually, they do understand this concept but just won't admit it, and try really hard to focus only on the wins, and not the losses, over time.



Any gambler would not be able to run a business...  The books would be a god damned mess at year end.


It our fun, our escape.



Yes, the losses exceed the wins, but it's our fun.



We don't have kids, don't do drugs, don't smoke, are not excessive drinkers.



It's our choice, and our fun.



Collectively we earn well over $100,000 a year. We can afford to gamble.

Herman was right.

Chuck Bronson

Quote from: "Superchecker"It our fun, our escape.

Yes, the losses exceed the wins, but it's our fun.

We don't have kids, don't do drugs, don't smoke, are not excessive drinkers.

It's our choice, and our fun.

Collectively we earn well over $100,000 a year. We can afford to gamble.

I'm not criticizing your choices in life.  Just understand that we have been posting together on these forums for a very long time...  Like over 10 years now or so.



I have never once seen you post about losses, EVER (until now)!  I have known other heavy gamblers that do the same!



It's like everything else...  If you have the cash to play, like doing what you're doing, and it doesn't affect other aspects of your life, I say GO HARD AND HEAVY!   :laugh:



I also got Superchecker to call his old ex a bitch once also...  I was shocked!  We need more of that PASSION!

Anonymous

Quote from: "Superchecker"
Quote from: "Chuck Bronson"
Quote from: "Bricktop"Win or losing at gambling is not a "one day" calculation.

It is measured over the period of time you gamble. So, a $3,000 win on a single day for infrequent gamblers is a BIG win.

But if that $3000 eventually finds its way back into the Casino, it means nothing. And in my experience, MOST of the money finds its way back into the Casino.

Superchecker doesn't understand this concept.  I have known other 'heavy' gamblers that do not understand this either.



Actually, they do understand this concept but just won't admit it, and try really hard to focus only on the wins, and not the losses, over time.



Any gambler would not be able to run a business...  The books would be a god damned mess at year end.


It our fun, our escape.



Yes, the losses exceed the wins, but it's our fun.



We don't have kids, don't do drugs, don't smoke, are not excessive drinkers.



It's our choice, and our fun.



Collectively we earn well over $100,000 a year. We can afford to gamble.

That's what I fugured. Have at her brother.