keep it light, dutch.
gmen roll tonight and so do the ravens. tease em up or take em straight up.
May worst experience was winning $40k in Sports and Blackjack over a 2 month period of time and then losing it all in a drunken stuper in about 1 hour on a High Limit Blackjack table at the New York New York Casino in Vegas...........Waitress was dedicated to me and feeding me alcohol like it was water in the Sahara......I went spiraled slowly downward with my initial $20k and then was pissed.....Not only "pissed" but DRUNK and pissed........A VERY bad combination....So I went back up into my room and got my other $20k walked right up to the table and played 2 hands of Blackjack.......I was dealt the same hands on both spots.....An 8 and a 6 (14) on both hands.....Dealer had a Queen showing.......Unfortunately for me I had laid down the cash and said "Money Plays" instead of getting chips....If I would have had chips I could have surrendered and at least salvaged half my bet.....Soooo,,,,I took a hit and busted on both hands......Dealer turned over a 6....If I would have not taken a hit I would have won (my original bet plus $20k).......After that I quit for about 1 year.
Moral of the story.......There are people that have quit gambling for life....Good for them.....The majority of us can't because the overwhelming desire to supplement income or feel the rush.......Truth be told "Drugs" arn't the worst plague on modern society,,,,Gambling is because it can threaten the very livelihood of entire families.....Not just an individual......You have to have some pretty strong resolve to avoid gambling once you've been sucked in.....If you can't avoid it,,,,,then simply DO NOT bet to cover your losses.....Wait for the 'gimmies' which come around about once a week or so....Then just bet a 1 or 2 unit play on it.
Gambling is a never ending, slow (or fast) downward spiral.....Those that play all of thier lives without stumbling simply have the income to support the habit. Hard work and patience is where it's at.
May worst experience was winning $40k in Sports and Blackjack over a 2 month period of time and then losing it all in a drunken stuper in about 1 hour on a High Limit Blackjack table at the New York New York Casino in Vegas...........Waitress was dedicated to me and feeding me alcohol like it was water in the Sahara......I went spiraled slowly downward with my initial $20k and then was pissed.....Not only "pissed" but DRUNK and pissed........A VERY bad combination....So I went back up into my room and got my other $20k walked right up to the table and played 2 hands of Blackjack.......I was dealt the same hands on both spots.....An 8 and a 6 (14) on both hands.....Dealer had a Queen showing.......Unfortunately for me I had laid down the cash and said "Money Plays" instead of getting chips....If I would have had chips I could have surrendered and at least salvaged half my bet.....Soooo,,,,I took a hit and busted on both hands......Dealer turned over a 6....If I would have not taken a hit I would have won (my original bet plus $20k).......After that I quit for about 1 year.
Moral of the story.......There are people that have quit gambling for life....Good for them.....The majority of us can't because the overwhelming desire to supplement income or feel the rush.......Truth be told "Drugs" arn't the worst plague on modern society,,,,Gambling is because it can threaten the very livelihood of entire families.....Not just an individual......You have to have some pretty strong resolve to avoid gambling once you've been sucked in.....If you can't avoid it,,,,,then simply DO NOT bet to cover your losses.....Wait for the 'gimmies' which come around about once a week or so....Then just bet a 1 or 2 unit play on it.
Gambling is a never ending, slow (or fast) downward spiral.....Those that play all of thier lives without stumbling simply have the income to support the habit. Hard work and patience is where it's at.
You'llbe back and good luck tonight.
You may just need a break.
You'llbe back and good luck tonight.
You may just need a break.
Moral of the story.......There are people that have quit gambling for life....Good for them.....The majority of us can't because the overwhelming desire to supplement income or feel the rush.......Truth be told "Drugs" arn't the worst plague on modern society,,,,Gambling is because it can threaten the very livelihood of entire families.....Not just an individual......Gambling is a never ending, slow (or fast) downward spiral.....Those that play all of thier lives without stumbling simply have the income to support the habit. Hard work and patience is where it's at.
Maybe you should quit. Gambling worse than drugs? Get real - drugs are far more destructive. I cant stand when people talk of gambling as a bad vice. Every individual has a choice to play or not. Once a Drug or Booze abuser you are both mentally and physically addicted. I dont know many bettors that get the shakes when they cant bet. Not to suggest their arent week minded people that dont have this symptom. Its only a sin when you dont win.
Moral of the story.......There are people that have quit gambling for life....Good for them.....The majority of us can't because the overwhelming desire to supplement income or feel the rush.......Truth be told "Drugs" arn't the worst plague on modern society,,,,Gambling is because it can threaten the very livelihood of entire families.....Not just an individual......Gambling is a never ending, slow (or fast) downward spiral.....Those that play all of thier lives without stumbling simply have the income to support the habit. Hard work and patience is where it's at.
Maybe you should quit. Gambling worse than drugs? Get real - drugs are far more destructive. I cant stand when people talk of gambling as a bad vice. Every individual has a choice to play or not. Once a Drug or Booze abuser you are both mentally and physically addicted. I dont know many bettors that get the shakes when they cant bet. Not to suggest their arent week minded people that dont have this symptom. Its only a sin when you dont win.
You quit for an hour and a half.
You quit for an hour and a half.
May worst experience was winning $40k in Sports and Blackjack over a 2 month period of time and then losing it all in a drunken stuper in about 1 hour on a High Limit Blackjack table at the New York New York Casino in Vegas...........Waitress was dedicated to me and feeding me alcohol like it was water in the Sahara......I went spiraled slowly downward with my initial $20k and then was pissed.....Not only "pissed" but DRUNK and pissed........A VERY bad combination....So I went back up into my room and got my other $20k walked right up to the table and played 2 hands of Blackjack.......I was dealt the same hands on both spots.....An 8 and a 6 (14) on both hands.....Dealer had a Queen showing.......Unfortunately for me I had laid down the cash and said "Money Plays" instead of getting chips....If I would have had chips I could have surrendered and at least salvaged half my bet.....Soooo,,,,I took a hit and busted on both hands......Dealer turned over a 6....If I would have not taken a hit I would have won (my original bet plus $20k).......After that I quit for about 1 year.
Moral of the story.......There are people that have quit gambling for life....Good for them.....The majority of us can't because the overwhelming desire to supplement income or feel the rush.......Truth be told "Drugs" arn't the worst plague on modern society,,,,Gambling is because it can threaten the very livelihood of entire families.....Not just an individual......You have to have some pretty strong resolve to avoid gambling once you've been sucked in.....If you can't avoid it,,,,,then simply DO NOT bet to cover your losses.....Wait for the 'gimmies' which come around about once a week or so....Then just bet a 1 or 2 unit play on it.
Gambling is a never ending, slow (or fast) downward spiral.....Those that play all of thier lives without stumbling simply have the income to support the habit. Hard work and patience is where it's at.
Ordell:
What a blackjack story. Holy Cow! 10K per hand cash on 2 hands money plays.
May worst experience was winning $40k in Sports and Blackjack over a 2 month period of time and then losing it all in a drunken stuper in about 1 hour on a High Limit Blackjack table at the New York New York Casino in Vegas...........Waitress was dedicated to me and feeding me alcohol like it was water in the Sahara......I went spiraled slowly downward with my initial $20k and then was pissed.....Not only "pissed" but DRUNK and pissed........A VERY bad combination....So I went back up into my room and got my other $20k walked right up to the table and played 2 hands of Blackjack.......I was dealt the same hands on both spots.....An 8 and a 6 (14) on both hands.....Dealer had a Queen showing.......Unfortunately for me I had laid down the cash and said "Money Plays" instead of getting chips....If I would have had chips I could have surrendered and at least salvaged half my bet.....Soooo,,,,I took a hit and busted on both hands......Dealer turned over a 6....If I would have not taken a hit I would have won (my original bet plus $20k).......After that I quit for about 1 year.
Moral of the story.......There are people that have quit gambling for life....Good for them.....The majority of us can't because the overwhelming desire to supplement income or feel the rush.......Truth be told "Drugs" arn't the worst plague on modern society,,,,Gambling is because it can threaten the very livelihood of entire families.....Not just an individual......You have to have some pretty strong resolve to avoid gambling once you've been sucked in.....If you can't avoid it,,,,,then simply DO NOT bet to cover your losses.....Wait for the 'gimmies' which come around about once a week or so....Then just bet a 1 or 2 unit play on it.
Gambling is a never ending, slow (or fast) downward spiral.....Those that play all of thier lives without stumbling simply have the income to support the habit. Hard work and patience is where it's at.
Ordell:
What a blackjack story. Holy Cow! 10K per hand cash on 2 hands money plays.
Just a little tip. When betting the NFL do not bet on the results of the previous week. In other words don't jump on board a team that was impressive the previous weekYou will win more than you lose if you keep this in mind
GL
Just a little tip. When betting the NFL do not bet on the results of the previous week. In other words don't jump on board a team that was impressive the previous weekYou will win more than you lose if you keep this in mind
GL
Remember.. A lot of people were on Dallas and covered that game. Some win, some lose. It is just one game. PLEASE
DO NOT TRY TO GET IT ALL BACK ON MONDAY NIGHT. Wait until nest week and get back into the flow. You will win.
Remember.. A lot of people were on Dallas and covered that game. Some win, some lose. It is just one game. PLEASE
DO NOT TRY TO GET IT ALL BACK ON MONDAY NIGHT. Wait until nest week and get back into the flow. You will win.
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