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Quote Originally Posted by ShadowWarrior: Post your picks and posters here will advise if you should leave or not. Personally I would not. If you have on line gaming then stay where you are, make a living in some career and save money while at home. Gambling can be a side hobby and you can always go to LV or Atlantic City for fun. I go to LV three to four times a year and quite enough for me. I get to gamble through local books on line and stay in paradise although lots of locals move to LV becauseof the high cost of living here. Will be there visiting in late Oct. to visit classmates and to see a neighbor who moved away. Got family that moved there also but not so close with them, cousins but hardly know them. Every trip I bump into people from here. Most say home is where you make it. LV gets hot and cold. Both climate and gambling. Yeah I haven't decided anything yet, I guess I just want to go to LV really bad, maybe going 3-5 times a year would be enough to itch that scratch. As for betting I will only be able to gamble online in Delaware for about 4 months before graduate and go back to NJ. I hear they are trying to make online gambling legal in NJ soon so that would be great. I also bet through a local bookie cuz he pays me in cash every single week and there are no withdraw fees and I get 100% of my winnings. Also he has good lines for me. |
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just stumbled upon this thread, hope you are doing well and succeeding newyorkslim. I have watched sports my whole life and have played poker since i was about 11 or 12. I havent played poker for money in about 2 years. I am now a senior in college and as a sophomore i played some cash games about 3-4 times a week against 25+ year olds and made some good money over course of the winter. Ive always wanted to get into sports betting and i finally just started with the start of the nfl season. I am up $600 so far with $50 bets (sometimes $100 bets) in 1 months time. My win rate is 60%. this dream you are living newyorkslim would be my dream as well. i am 8 months away from graduating with an accounting and finance degree and my parents are expecting me to become a cpa and sit in a cubicle all day being bored out of my mind. I have about $20k in my savings account, which my parents would probably be extremely dissapointed with me if i decided to try and make it in vegas and live this lifestyle. they have always dissaporved of me playing poker but they stopped nagging me over it when i usually came home with more money then i left the home with. man, i just dont feel like the 9-5 lifestyle is meant for me i feel different than most ppl in that regard. im going to keep betting through the nfl/ncaaf/nba/ncaab and also i go to school in delaware and online gambling will be legal come january so ill probly do some poker and maybe a little blackjack during my last semester before graduation. hey man i hope you make it out there and live a great life, i hope to join you come 1 year from now as a 22 yr old thats never been on his own doing something most ppl would consider crazy. good luck man.
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