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Gambling, What's The Best Thing That Can Happen?
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.......you win? err nope that's the worst thing that can happen. I've known several people who won a jackpot on a fruit machine or had a good night at the casino etc, and that started a destructive addiction. Having flirted with gambling on occasion I count myself lucky to just be the the occasional punter. Just ask yourself a question why do gambling opportunities exist? So the best thing that can happen early on is that you lose all your wages in 5 mins one week and never go there again.
.......you win? err nope that's the worst thing that can happen. I've known several people who won a jackpot on a fruit machine or had a good night at the casino etc, and that started a destructive addiction. Having flirted with gambling on occasion I count myself lucky to just be the the occasional punter. Just ask yourself a question why do gambling opportunities exist? So the best thing that can happen early on is that you lose all your wages in 5 mins one week and never go there again.
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Gambling is a funny old addiction, or at least it was/is to me. The horses were my choice for the buzz, although most forms of gambling gave me some sort of 'lift'. I didn't see any harm in it. For some reason I used to look upon those who used the slot machines as fools. You would never catch me doing that I thought, it's not proper gambling. That should have been a...
16:08 Wed 17th Mar 2021
ken, I was sec of a con club, our fruit machines paid for all sorts of things. My number 1 rule was, make sure the machines are working, any problems call the EMG callout guys and they'd be there pronto! We had a lot of hard core addicts who'd pump them till they got the jackpot and then they'd get a round! they loved me because when they'd had a hard time and lost all their dosh I'd buy them a drink because I always found it wrong that everyone expected a drink when they won but no one bought them one when the club won!
True, Andy, but i actually have a lot of time for Denise Coates - as opposed to seeing her as 'the enemy' as i see most other firms :-) She actually took quite a gamble, herself, when she ploughed all the family's money into on line gambling. Her gamble paid off in spades. And, while she often pays herself humungous wages, she did set up a charitable foundation which has raised over £100m, to date.
Back in 1977, I was Union Entertainments Secretary at Uni....a Uni with only 8k undergrads.... Our one-armed bandits (3 of them) made 6k profit each, equivalent to over 18 grants at the time....that's about 110k in todays money, second only to the condom machines.....
I jest but the one in the women's made more than the men's......
I jest but the one in the women's made more than the men's......
Gambling is a funny old addiction, or at least it was/is to me. The horses were my choice for the buzz, although most forms of gambling gave me some sort of 'lift'. I didn't see any harm in it. For some reason I used to look upon those who used the slot machines as fools. You would never catch me doing that I thought, it's not proper gambling. That should have been a warning, I mean,'proper' gambling! Proper gambling was just a laugh, or so I thought. That was until the day I gambled money that didn't belong to me on an 8/11 hot favourite, and of course it lost! Wasn't even placed. I had to dodge the people I owed the money to until I got paid. Then I had to lie to my wife and look at my child who was only weeks old and pretend I had lost my pay packet. That was it for me, I never backed a horse or played cards or any of the other rubbish again. I think of myself as one of the lucky ones. I know there are others who just cannot quit. My heart goes out to them.
The attraction for most, ich, is excitement. There is a rush of adrenaline whenever you have a win or even a near miss. A day at the races can be an exhausting affair, even though you spend the entire afternoon standing on the same spot, more or less.
As i have said time and again on these pages, if folk gambled only that amount they can easily afford to lose, it can be a very enjoyable hobby.
Sadly some take it to the extreme, then bleat about it and blame those nasty bookies. We are all responsible for our own actions.
As i have said time and again on these pages, if folk gambled only that amount they can easily afford to lose, it can be a very enjoyable hobby.
Sadly some take it to the extreme, then bleat about it and blame those nasty bookies. We are all responsible for our own actions.
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