Losing badly even though you don't feel like a gambler

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HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,337
Brighton factually.....
I'm not addicted, I have never done gambling in my life. I'm just a bit disappointed with myself.

As someone who had a problem in the past and went ga, can I say what your saying sounds like denial or just does not make sense. At first you say you don't do gambling then say your hooked up on the slots, someone mentions the fixed odds thing and you say you were at home. You must have either logged on and opened an account and put a thousand pound credit or something into it no one would do that on the spur of the moment it does not make sense. I think you maybe in denial fella. You can never win on them and sometimes the worse thing to happen is to win. Lose and walk away fella is the best advice I heard many terrible stories at ga and although I only lost about 10k over a year. That was eight years ago it's gone (10k) I'm alive I still have a wife and now a daughter all because I realized if I carried on I would be at best watching a black and white tv on a milk crate in a bedsit somewhere...

Good luck fella, I mean that.
 


The_Viper

Well-known member
Oct 10, 2010
4,345
Charlotte, NC
I thank you young man, but mine is not an addiction, mine is losing seriously silly money over a day. Tony Bloom thrives on this, hence we never see a losing gamble magnet. I will walk away now, knowing, for the rest of my life, what I did today.

Happy New Year!



Working in one I did the same, especially on big horse racing weeks with all the 'tips' I got. Saw a lot of people never drag themselves out of the pit, it's a bloody blessing people like us can lol.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
It's high time betting firms were severely curtailed. It is terrible how they have crept into mainstream sport to the extent that they now dominate football sponsorship and sports TV advertising.

But it's hard to know how best to do that without curtailing genuine fun for most. Surely something needs to be done though, it is just too easy to lose massive amounts of money. I certainly wonder whether betting by credit card should be outlawed...
 




The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
26,193
West is BEST
I recently changed from Tevo in my old place to regular TV in new place. I don't miss Tevo except for the ability to forward through ads. So, recently I have seen my first ads in about 2 years, The proliferation of gambling adverts is unbelievable. Every ad break there is a gambling ad and after about 10pm that is ALL there is. Ridiculous.
 




Sussex Nomad

Well-known member
Aug 26, 2010
18,185
EP
Working in one I did the same, especially on big horse racing weeks with all the 'tips' I got. Saw a lot of people never drag themselves out of the pit, it's a bloody blessing people like us can lol.

I can totally understand why people get addicted, you are just chasing your money. It isn't until you realise you can't win that you take a step back and thing "what the f**k". I will never, ever go near a slot machine again, it is so easy nowadays from the comfort of your seat.
 




osgood

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
1,564
brighton
True ,that there is too much TV advertising for betting in general, but the issue on this thread , concerns the main culprit of problem gambling.
FOBTs, or Poker, Fruit, Roullete , etc, MACHINES ,that are a cash cow for the corporates, and the reason that they open as many shops as they can ,under the banner of "Leisure Industry", but are in fact Misery Makers, the amount a person can gamble is hideous, and they only people who are able to use these machines "Sensibly" are money launderers ,
These machines need to die , and the high street bookmakers need to start laying proper bets on sports events instead ,...
 


Mtoto

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2003
1,858
100 x 90% = £90
£90 x 90% = £81
£81 x 90% = £73

etc, etc, etc keep going and it ends up at zero

Of course you can stop whenever you want, nobody forces you to carry on. But that isn't what people that play FOBT's do (have a bit of previous :( )

I think the return is actually better than 90pc, on roulette anyway, as I think they use the standard casino rules with a single zero, which means the return is just over 97pc. The key point, though, is that the margin is fixed. It cannot be tweaked, changed or attacked in any way at all. Gaming machines grind away for as long as they are plugged in, taking just over 2pc of everything that goes through them.

Roulette has been cleaning people out, a little bit at a time, in casinos for more than 200 years. The difference in the last decade or so is that bookmakers - who traditionally were involved in betting rather than gaming - have been allowed to get in on the act too, and gaming has come out of the casinos and onto the high street. It has destroyed lives up and down the country, in the most economically deprived areas in particular, as they tend to have high population density and that means a FOBT is more likely to have someone standing in front of it at any given moment of the day.
 


Lindfield23

Well-known member
Dec 14, 2016
772
I genuinely, strongly hope that you keep away from FOBTs, and betting shops in general, all run by b'stards whose sole aim and purpose in life, as I am sure you will already know, is to leech hard-earned savings away from the pockets of you and your family. All the best, have a great, b'stard-free 2017 :rave:
 




Normski1989

Well-known member
Apr 15, 2015
751
Hove
They truly are disgusting machines. Stay clear of them.

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Bob'n'weave

Well-known member
Nov 18, 2016
1,972
Nr Lewes
I thank you young man, but mine is not an addiction, mine is losing seriously silly money over a day. Tony Bloom thrives on this, hence we never see a losing gamble magnet. I will walk away now, knowing, for the rest of my life, what I did today.

Happy New Year!

Good boy. Learn now and never forget. Gambling is an industry not a career. NSC says bin it, so bin it. :albion2:
 




Bob'n'weave

Well-known member
Nov 18, 2016
1,972
Nr Lewes
As someone who had a problem in the past and went ga, can I say what your saying sounds like denial or just does not make sense. At first you say you don't do gambling then say your hooked up on the slots, someone mentions the fixed odds thing and you say you were at home. You must have either logged on and opened an account and put a thousand pound credit or something into it no one would do that on the spur of the moment it does not make sense. I think you maybe in denial fella. You can never win on them and sometimes the worse thing to happen is to win. Lose and walk away fella is the best advice I heard many terrible stories at ga and although I only lost about 10k over a year. That was eight years ago it's gone (10k) I'm alive I still have a wife and now a daughter all because I realized if I carried on I would be at best watching a black and white tv on a milk crate in a bedsit somewhere...

Good luck fella, I mean that.

Well done mate.:salute:
 




portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,778
We've all spunked that sort of money on the Albion every season, mostly when they've been shite! Look upon it as a spot of madness and contributing to the economy - it needs people like you. But now it's someone else's turn so don't do it again.
 


Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,638
This reminds me, I need to put an accumulator on for today

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Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,679
Born In Shoreham
You just have to forget it and move on money's gone now pal. What ever you do don't chase it as others have probably said.
 


OzMike

Well-known member
Oct 2, 2006
13,281
Perth Australia
It was slots and as I have already said, I don't live and breath for them. I just went a bit mad today and am very disappointed with myself. However the advice given could help others. Me, personally, never again.

Good, always better to nip this in the bud.
Think of what else you could have done with the money, that is a preventative.
Back in the day when they used to be 'one armed bandits', I would often put my change in them after buying a round of drinks.
Then they took the arm away and added more lights and flashing buttons, that scared me off.
 


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