HalfaSeatOn
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The problem is the individuals not the gambling company.
The problem is the individuals who can't stop and the gambling company which doesn't want them to stop
The problem is the individuals not the gambling company.
Does our chairman not own/run Starlizard? Guessing he gambles a bit.
Think it's down to the individual, but certain groups of people do seem to need protecting for certain companies out there.
I saw a program on the gambling industry in Las Vegas - bit of an eye opener, some of the tricks the casinos use like not having clocks and making booze freely available to punters I knew but some of the other tricks of the trade were new to me. And the high tech methods used, like face recognition software, to ensure successful gamblers are virtually banned from any casino on the Strip. Seems they are only too happy to take your money but are really not too happy to let you win it back. As a very infrequent social gambler what annoyed me about LV when I went there was the fact that the roulette wheel has a 0 and a 00 which is not the case in the UK - just another way in which the odds are stacked against the punter. The industry definitely needs more regulation and safeguards put in place - but I can't see it happening in the near future
Don’t they have auto shuffling machines now ?On the other side, I admirer the clever folk who can singularly and successfully Card Count in Black Jack.
Although seemingly, they get banned from every casino in no time at all.
Always cover your zero’s although statistically they have as much chance of coming in than every other number.I saw a program on the gambling industry in Las Vegas - bit of an eye opener, some of the tricks the casinos use like not having clocks and making booze freely available to punters I knew but some of the other tricks of the trade were new to me. And the high tech methods used, like face recognition software, to ensure successful gamblers are virtually banned from any casino on the Strip. Seems they are only too happy to take your money but are really not too happy to let you win it back. As a very infrequent social gambler what annoyed me about LV when I went there was the fact that the roulette wheel has a 0 and a 00 which is not the case in the UK - just another way in which the odds are stacked against the punter. The industry definitely needs more regulation and safeguards put in place - but I can't see it happening in the near future
Nice friendMy friend got me to open several betting accounts for him. Won thousands and was swiftly banned from each of them.
I had a gambling problem and lost thousands. I wasn’t banned.
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I saw a program on the gambling industry in Las Vegas - bit of an eye opener, some of the tricks the casinos use like not having clocks and making booze freely available to punters I knew but some of the other tricks of the trade were new to me. And the high tech methods used, like face recognition software, to ensure successful gamblers are virtually banned from any casino on the Strip. Seems they are only too happy to take your money but are really not too happy to let you win it back. As a very infrequent social gambler what annoyed me about LV when I went there was the fact that the roulette wheel has a 0 and a 00 which is not the case in the UK - just another way in which the odds are stacked against the punter. The industry definitely needs more regulation and safeguards put in place - but I can't see it happening in the near future
Nice friend
There would be no advertising. No readily available outlet to gamble in the form of a high street shop or online website.
Not sure how the consequences could possibly be worse. Only there would be considerably fewer people gambling, which would be a massive positive.
No they don't. Customers need to be adults and take responsibility and not bleat when they lose.
Don’t they have auto shuffling machines now ?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49284169
How about taking some personal responsibility........Bookies don't make you bet........
Be an adult and resist. Simple. If you cant it aint the bookies fault.
Addiction don’t really work like that
There’s no resistance no matter how strong the desire to stop
I spent three days in Vegas in early May, staying in a hotel on the strip. What was most amazing was how every shop turned into a casino - even a Walgreens! You walked to the back of the store and boom, casino. It was bonkers beyond description. As a reformed gambler, I had no problems at all in ignoring the temptation and instead getting pleasantly drunk in the bars and watching all the sports on the huge bank of screens on one wall. It was a paradise of sporting entertainment and the serving ladies very quickly left my friend and I alone, knowing we weren't going to be splurging.
To echo what others have said, the psychology of the place is amazing. Constant music from the gaming machines, no sense of time or reality, oxygen constantly being pumped in and loads of winning jingles being played all the time from the various one arm bandits around. So easy to get trapped, but of my group of 4, only one of us pumped $10 in a machine and walked away with a pay out slip of $0.79, which she kept for the memory. We then had to stop her pumping in another $10, because that's how the problems begin!
Final thought on the casinos in Vegas, what few people spot is the CCTV cameras overhead. I pointed them out to my group as we walked in and they couldn't believe it, every inch of the ceiling was covered by them. There is nothing they're not seeing the whole time you are there.