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3:15 am March 16, 2010
| Death Hormone
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Any big spenders or lovers of gambling here?
I won £20 last night, first time on the slot machines too, i can see how people can get addicted to that, the rush of the next spin could net you big bucks or whatever. some of my friends play poker and roulette, i couldn't waste that sort of money to be honest.
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9:55 am March 16, 2010
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Post edited 9:56 am – March 16, 2010 by Jonathan
I like card games but I usually don't gamble. I may spend a little if I go to Vegas or something but I set a limit and stick to it. My friend is having a bachelor party soon so we're probably gonna go somewhere and play some poker. Won't be very high stakes though. I have been to some tournaments that use fake money and have done pretty well. In the last poker tournament I was in, out of like 50 people I finished 4th or 5th. I'm a conservative player so I'm usually good at staying in but it's hard to win it in the end.
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1:59 pm March 16, 2010
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Post edited 3:52 pm – March 16, 2010 by Joseppi
I went to an Indian casino once when I was 19 in California. It was awesome. They were even offering me drinks. (Gotta love Native Americans, I didn't drink at the time though.) I had 20 bucks to spend, and I blew it all but one dollar. So I put it in the Wheel of Fortune machine and multiplied it by 100.That was when I quit and walked out $80.00 richer than when I came in.
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2:45 pm March 16, 2010
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Haha, wow, that's awesome Joe. What a nice stroke of luck.
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10:21 pm March 16, 2010
| G.A.Pster
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I’m just not a gambler, the only time I’d bet is if I was betting on my own skill.
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