Well i tell ya what Vegas machines have gotten bad craps were ok i was just in vegas for a week i only seen 5 handpays the whole time i was there lost about 15 k in machines and craps but thankfully won alot more betting games but also betting bigger on games then machines and dice so.........
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Well i tell ya what Vegas machines have gotten bad craps were ok i was just in vegas for a week i only seen 5 handpays the whole time i was there lost about 15 k in machines and craps but thankfully won alot more betting games but also betting bigger on games then machines and dice so.........
I started sports betting this year and it has been the biggest mistake I've ever made. I got sucked in so hard by lucky parlay wins and losing by 1 or 2 games in a parlay and kept thinking "I'll hit it tomorrow".
I maxed out 2 credit cards to the tune of 15k on betdsi. Then, like a POS, I borrowed the money from my mom and was supposed to pay off the cards, which I did. And then the thoughts crept right back in... "You can win your money back, pay back mom, etc etc" and I TURNED RIGHT AROUND AND MAXED THEM AGAIN.
I'm paycheck to paycheck now, betting and betting and betting and trying to hit one lucky parlay that will help me to repair some of the damage I've done. Crazy 7-8-9-10 team parlays that have like no chance of hitting.
I'm sitting here typing all this and I know that what I am doing is wrong but I can't stop. I lost a 7 teamer tonight that would have paid out 8k by 2 runs in the Texas/Houston game. And I'm sitting here, like an idiot, placing more bets.
I'm not sure how it is that I know I have a problem and I know I need to stop, but I just can't do it. I keep chasing and chasing and losing and losing and I guess pretty soon I will be literally penniless and then hopefully I can try to get out of this cycle. I justify it by saying that if I stop now, I'm broke anyway, the only way to make this right is to hit something big and then quit. Stupid.
Sorry for this, but maybe typing it out will help.
Oh, so the answer to your question is No, I cannot. :-I
That's terrible, man. It's like there's a demon whispering in your ear to keep doing the same thing over and over.
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Quote Originally Posted by Rainman369:
I started sports betting this year and it has been the biggest mistake I've ever made. I got sucked in so hard by lucky parlay wins and losing by 1 or 2 games in a parlay and kept thinking "I'll hit it tomorrow".
I maxed out 2 credit cards to the tune of 15k on betdsi. Then, like a POS, I borrowed the money from my mom and was supposed to pay off the cards, which I did. And then the thoughts crept right back in... "You can win your money back, pay back mom, etc etc" and I TURNED RIGHT AROUND AND MAXED THEM AGAIN.
I'm paycheck to paycheck now, betting and betting and betting and trying to hit one lucky parlay that will help me to repair some of the damage I've done. Crazy 7-8-9-10 team parlays that have like no chance of hitting.
I'm sitting here typing all this and I know that what I am doing is wrong but I can't stop. I lost a 7 teamer tonight that would have paid out 8k by 2 runs in the Texas/Houston game. And I'm sitting here, like an idiot, placing more bets.
I'm not sure how it is that I know I have a problem and I know I need to stop, but I just can't do it. I keep chasing and chasing and losing and losing and I guess pretty soon I will be literally penniless and then hopefully I can try to get out of this cycle. I justify it by saying that if I stop now, I'm broke anyway, the only way to make this right is to hit something big and then quit. Stupid.
Sorry for this, but maybe typing it out will help.
Oh, so the answer to your question is No, I cannot. :-I
That's terrible, man. It's like there's a demon whispering in your ear to keep doing the same thing over and over.
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