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What do you think about betting?

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Too easy to get addicted, in my experience. I already know from past experience that I have a personality that can be susceptible to it, so I avoid it on principle unless the stakes are so low it really doesn't matter.
 
I went to the casinos and played on the machines - that was a lot of fun. xD I can see doing that. I don't see myself betting on horses or fights, or sports even because I'm not that knowledgable about any of it - but I can see why others might. Financially if you're in a good place - why not? Otherwise I would think it be wiser to perhaps limit yourself on how frequently you like to bet. I know many people in the US make bets on who will win the superbowl.
 
I don't get involved in any gambling.

I used to work at a gas station and have all kinds of stories about the lotto-junkies that would come in there. There was one guy who would spend his whole paycheck on lotto tickets. He couldn't charge them so he would keep getting money out of the ATM. Before long, he went from driving a nice car to a junker and his wife was divorcing him.
 
I know people who have lost everything due to betting. They were not doing so great before betting anyway but whatever little they had, they lost that as well due to betting. Now they live a life that is even worse. Because of them, their entire family is suffering. Betting is one of the worst things to do in life.
 
I don't do this myself but if someone wishes to bet on things then it's their prerogative. I only went to the casino once, I didn't really win much but just $24. I just never really had the urge to go out and gamble.
 
Casinos are fascinating places if you're not there to actually gamble but to observe humanity at less than its best. Watching the tricks pulled in the casino to engineer human behaviour, it's really quite stunning how effective many of them are at doing it.

But you can't win in a casino - the house percentage is far too big for that, at least on the odds. You can make a minor profit by exploiting weaknesses in the dealers and their mistakes but it's not long term profitable; means you can stay on a roulette table all night just on a $50 opener if you want, though.
 
Not a huge gambler, but I'm happy to bet a couple of play dollars every now and then at the casino.

That's the limit to how much I'm willing to lose though 😁
 
I haven't placed any bets before but if I ever do, it will just be a one-time thing as I know I'm likely to lose the bet anyway.
 
If one does not have selfcontrol, betting can ruin someone's life faster than they can say jack. Personally I don't involve in it and I wouldn't advise anyone to.
But I believe that if one is not greedy and knows when to pull out, he might gain some profits.
 
If one does not have selfcontrol, betting can ruin someone's life faster than they can say jack. Personally I don't involve in it and I wouldn't advise anyone to.
But I believe that if one is not greedy and knows when to pull out, he might gain some profits.
 

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