Mamyalynne @ 17:26; "That's what the companies rely on, the addictive factor." Or, mamy, maybe they rely on the 'greed factor', too. Tinker got up to £150 yet still continued to play. Fair enough, but personally, when that £150 had dropped to about £110 - £120, i would have stopped and withdrawn.
CallieB @ 17:53; "Terrible sites and should be banned." A few years back, myself and 3 friends would get some beer in, put a tenner apiece in the kitty and would play on line roulette. If we managed to double our stake, the £40 was immediately withdrawn. Then each and every time the bank rose to £50, we withdraw. If we had a bad night and the initial stake of £40 was lost, that was it, the lap top was switched off. I have no doubt whatsoever that the majority of those who do play on line roulette, enjoy themselves. Yet you would ruin their enjoyment because a small proportion of players are addicted?