Blew $4K last nite, $5.2K on Sun., and $15K on the 4th

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Wow...

Not a good run at all...

Lost $4K tonight, $5.2K on Sunday, and another $15K two weeks ago (Thursday the 4th, in Sirbet's less than honest casino).

Wow.

Sure there were winnings sandwiched in between the massive losses, but if ever there was a time to step back, take a break, breathe and live a normal life...this is the time.

This is a *LOT* of money.
 
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Find another online blackjack game that you think you can beat, dumbass
 

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Damn, you should have learned after the first time. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me
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pull up, go to the gym and sweat in the steamroom, go to a movie, walk your dog, love your gal, and ease back into it when something grabs your eye..there is a lotta season left plus bowls and playoffs..and get the f@ck out of a rigged electronic casino(donate to your local food shelter if you get the urge to 100%donate)!

Don't ride the highs too high, nor the lows too low..dust yourself off and saddle up when ready.
 

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Why you boys being so mean to this kid for? That's not cool man.. You should never kick someone when he is down. It's just not proper ethics in gambling. The kid lost money and you guys are saying good.. Come on boys.. lighten up.. That's not very nice.. he's already feeling shit as it is, don't make it worse for him. It's not fun losing money gambling.. He doesn't need to hear it from you guys too..
 

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Thank you SG --

Some people are vicious! As if y'all don't know that sick, horrible, low, degenerate feeling when you lose a ton gambling...

For the record -- I blew the $15K at Sirbet's crooked casino, but the other big losses ($4 and $5.2) were on legitimate and genuine sports (MLB and NFL).

Excellent advice from Horseshoe...this is a hiccup in the road...a major one...but it's time to step back and breathe and come back clear headed.

We all go through these terrible slumps..
 

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If you do any Casino gambling, try to do it in person. You will enjoy it alot more and actually have a chance to win.

It's tough to quit so try not to make it all back up in one day.

Good luck!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by dogs24:
Thank you SG --

Some people are vicious! As if y'all don't know that sick, horrible, low, degenerate feeling when you lose a ton gambling...

For the record -- I blew the $15K at Sirbet's crooked casino, but the other big losses ($4 and $5.2) were on legitimate and genuine sports (MLB and NFL).

Excellent advice from Horseshoe...this is a hiccup in the road...a major one...but it's time to step back and breathe and come back clear headed.

We all go through these terrible slumps..<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Well, I wasn't trying to be to negative but I think if people don't learn from mistakes they are bound to repeat them. You are a good example of that. QUit betting at on line casino's you won't win it back, you may win some and lose some but overall you will lose. I just can't understand wh some people insist on losing like that over and over again. If I am losing money at anything besides my main sport I stop. I lost 4k in 1 weekend on tennis. That was it, I never have bet on it again. I made a mistake, learned from it and moved on. I can't beat Tennis, I can beat boxing though
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