It's time to pack it in CG. You gave the Vegas life hell, but so far it has gotten the best of you. No shame in that; you aspire to excel in a very difficult discipline.
Walk with your 7k. Get out of town for the rest of the weekend....hit the road, get away from gambling...and decide IF you really want the gambler's life; you have seen first hand how brutal it can be. I wouldn't wish some of your beats on anyone.
If nothing else, the bad beats should be the best teacher of capital management you will ever have. You are learning just how small the margins really are in sports betting, and just how fragile every bet really is.
If you decide to stay in the game, then listen to some of the guys around here. Regroup. Gameplan. Figure out exactly what you need to do to be successful....and then do it. More than likely you will need more cash.....that is where a steady gig comes in; or raid the 401k and sell the car.
The number one rule is to make money. You are not doing that.
Don't give those bastardds your money while you are on tilt......the whole damn town is built to tilt guys.......make them beat you on your terms.
Best of luck.....better to hit rock bottom with 7k than to be busted.
It's time to pack it in CG. You gave the Vegas life hell, but so far it has gotten the best of you. No shame in that; you aspire to excel in a very difficult discipline.
Walk with your 7k. Get out of town for the rest of the weekend....hit the road, get away from gambling...and decide IF you really want the gambler's life; you have seen first hand how brutal it can be. I wouldn't wish some of your beats on anyone.
If nothing else, the bad beats should be the best teacher of capital management you will ever have. You are learning just how small the margins really are in sports betting, and just how fragile every bet really is.
If you decide to stay in the game, then listen to some of the guys around here. Regroup. Gameplan. Figure out exactly what you need to do to be successful....and then do it. More than likely you will need more cash.....that is where a steady gig comes in; or raid the 401k and sell the car.
The number one rule is to make money. You are not doing that.
Don't give those bastardds your money while you are on tilt......the whole damn town is built to tilt guys.......make them beat you on your terms.
Best of luck.....better to hit rock bottom with 7k than to be busted.
It's time to pack it in CG. You gave the Vegas life hell, but so far it has gotten the best of you. No shame in that; you aspire to excel in a very difficult discipline.
Walk with your 7k. Get out of town for the rest of the weekend....hit the road, get away from gambling...and decide IF you really want the gambler's life; you have seen first hand how brutal it can be. I wouldn't wish some of your beats on anyone.
If nothing else, the bad beats should be the best teacher of capital management you will ever have. You are learning just how small the margins really are in sports betting, and just how fragile every bet really is.
If you decide to stay in the game, then listen to some of the guys around here. Regroup. Gameplan. Figure out exactly what you need to do to be successful....and then do it. More than likely you will need more cash.....that is where a steady gig comes in; or raid the 401k and sell the car.
The number one rule is to make money. You are not doing that.
Don't give those bastardds your money while you are on tilt......the whole damn town is built to tilt guys.......make them beat you on your terms.
Best of luck.....better to hit rock bottom with 7k than to be busted.
It's time to pack it in CG. You gave the Vegas life hell, but so far it has gotten the best of you. No shame in that; you aspire to excel in a very difficult discipline.
Walk with your 7k. Get out of town for the rest of the weekend....hit the road, get away from gambling...and decide IF you really want the gambler's life; you have seen first hand how brutal it can be. I wouldn't wish some of your beats on anyone.
If nothing else, the bad beats should be the best teacher of capital management you will ever have. You are learning just how small the margins really are in sports betting, and just how fragile every bet really is.
If you decide to stay in the game, then listen to some of the guys around here. Regroup. Gameplan. Figure out exactly what you need to do to be successful....and then do it. More than likely you will need more cash.....that is where a steady gig comes in; or raid the 401k and sell the car.
The number one rule is to make money. You are not doing that.
Don't give those bastardds your money while you are on tilt......the whole damn town is built to tilt guys.......make them beat you on your terms.
Best of luck.....better to hit rock bottom with 7k than to be busted.
Yeah, that about covers it.
Just figured if I was going to be a part of this circus, I would at least try to help. Again...
Tough to watch so much cash go down the tubes. Man, 3k could have been a pretty nice weekend doing something worth while. Instead the casino got it. Something about that pisses me off.
Screw it.
Se la vi'.
Yeah, that about covers it.
Just figured if I was going to be a part of this circus, I would at least try to help. Again...
Tough to watch so much cash go down the tubes. Man, 3k could have been a pretty nice weekend doing something worth while. Instead the casino got it. Something about that pisses me off.
Screw it.
Se la vi'.
25k is a nice hit. How long did it take you to give back?
25k is a nice hit. How long did it take you to give back?
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