Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
A proper way to lose a pocket full of old, heavy 10p pieces.
There's no need to do that. The laws of probability do it all for you - in just the same way that the existence of the green zero on the roulette table achieves a profit for the house.
Yeah, I think I just got confused by the warning signs.There's no need to do that. The laws of probability do it all for you - in just the same way that the existence of the green zero on the roulette table achieves a profit for the house.
Maybe the Coates family will explain ? Don't hold your breath. Coates aka Stoke City.
Also never understand why there is no tax payable on gambling wins
A proper way to lose a pocket full of old, heavy 10p pieces.
Thats where its wrong . you should not be allowed to get credit to then gamble . I believe (and i may be wrong) but in Vegas you cannot withdraw cash to bet on a credit card ) .
It should be regualted so that no credit is available . If you want to spunk your money from your debit card so be it .
A proper way to lose a pocket full of old, heavy 10p pieces.
Woohoo. Takes me back. Get the jackpot, wait for a certain flashing light sequence and then insert your 10p and hope you get a feature hold, bang another jackpot.
Fixed odds,says it all really,unlike 'live' betting.
I can see no rational justification for allowing these things to exist at all in a civilised society. They exist for the sole purpose of extracting money from people who are vulnerable or who have an uncontrollable addiction. The gambling companies make vast amounts of money out of their victims misery. Its not a valid argument to say that people should individually take responsibility for their actions. All those who are able to do that, do do that. Just because people exist who are unable to be responsible, doesn't make it ok for an organisation to take all their money. Its just wrong.
I think you should be allowed to gamble unlimited amounts on these machines. Nobody 'extracts' money from the 'vulnerable' these people aren't 'victims'. Individuals should take some personal responsibility for their actions and not look to blame others. It's the same with fast food restaurants, nobody makes you go in them, it's ya own fault if you end up obese its not the fault of Mcs or BK.
You're either on a wind up or a grade A cretin.
Neither. Adults who can't control their gambling only have themselves to blame not the betting companies. The gambling companies are simply providing a service, nobody makes you have a bet. As an adult you are making a choice to gamble, if you bet more than you can afford blame ya self and not the betting company. If you are too weak you are not a 'victim' but the architect of ya own downfall.
Ludicrous logic and transparently uncaring. Presumably you are against all regulations that limit potentially harmful activity?Neither. Adults who can't control their gambling only have themselves to blame not the betting companies. The gambling companies are simply providing a service, nobody makes you have a bet. As an adult you are making a choice to gamble, if you bet more than you can afford blame ya self and not the betting company. If you are too weak you are not a 'victim' but the architect of ya own downfall.
I think you should be allowed to gamble unlimited amounts on these machines. Nobody 'extracts' money from the 'vulnerable' these people aren't 'victims'. Individuals should take some personal responsibility for their actions and not look to blame others. It's the same with fast food restaurants, nobody makes you go in them, it's ya own fault if you end up obese its not the fault of Mcs or BK.
Your point is well made, but its still not acceptable to prey on the weak as a way to make a living. They are doing more than providing a service here. These machines are not for the average person to enjoy as a leisure activity - they have designed them specifically to extract money from people with a certain weakness, and that is unacceptable.