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I poked it and it made a sad sound Mar 4, 2006 11:47 PM

Winning Cash: Worth the gamble?
 
Tonight, on my home, I felt a little lucky. I stopped at the local gas station where I always buy cigarettes and gas, and ask for three $2 scratch tickets. Low and behold, I won $400.

This is the first time I've won anything remotely substantial with the exception of a royal flush in a hand of poker at the casino.

I've spent enough money to actually EARN this money, to be honest. (Thats sad.)

So - do you gamble? If you do, whats your limit? Do you consider it a form of entertainment? Or are you afraid to become hopelessly addicted to the notion of winning money?

galen Mar 4, 2006 11:52 PM

I do not gamble. I will not gamble.

I work hard for my money, and do not see any use in throwing it away in the offhanded chance I will win a large sum of money.

Gechmir Mar 4, 2006 11:58 PM

Scratches are fun but I almost never do them. In virtually all forms of gambling, in the long run, you either break even or "the house wins." You broke even, but if you didn't buy this winning lotto, "house" would've won probably, since you wouldn't have gotten the $400 ;(

nazpyro Mar 4, 2006 11:59 PM

I started playing poker (usually Hold'em) with friends on occasions over a year ago (~$5-10 buy-in). About one year ago, I started gambling online, with stakes going as high as the $200+20 buy-in no-limit tournies. I finally stopped (online gambling) last September, cashing in on a few thousands of dollars of winnings. I still play with my friends sometimes, but not nearly as often as before. It's been more about the board games recently.

Lady Miyomi Mar 5, 2006 12:02 AM

I don't gamble either and yes I am afraid of becoming addicted to it. I hear stories all the time of how people spend money on those lottery tickets and scratch-off cards and win nothing. I think that's more motivation for me not to play.

It would be nice to win money like that, though. :)

Rockgamer Mar 5, 2006 12:12 AM

I also gon't gamble for fear of addiction. I know I would become addicted in real life just because of all the time I used to spend on fake gambling (not to mention all the fake money I lost). Whenever I even think about trying to gamble, I just instead think about what I could spend the money I have now on rather than thinking about spending the money I could have on.

Arainach Mar 5, 2006 12:13 AM

In the long run, it doesn't pay off - you always lose. That's why they can afford to sell such tickets. I have a couple of relatives who will go to Vegas once or twice a year. Whenever they win, they'll tell you, but they never seem to mention how much they lose every other time.

I poked it and it made a sad sound Mar 5, 2006 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Lady Miyomi
It would be nice to win money like that, though. :)

I can tell you that I spent more over the past 6 months just playing. The $400 is a long time coming. There's no telling you how often I just broke even or walked away out of $20.

I think its a lot better to play games where you actually have mathematical control over the odds. Not that you're going to win, but at least you have a choice on how to proceed. =/

YeOldeButchere Mar 5, 2006 12:20 AM

I gamble, but only if, at the very least, the odds are on my side. That doesn't exactly happen often, although I did quite enjoy scratch tickets when I was younger, mostly because I didn't pay for them, and because I once won $500 which was essentially a fortune for me back then.

These days, the closest thing to gambling I do is investing. And since I make a difference between "investing" and "speculation", I guess you can't really call that anything close to gambling.

NovaX Mar 5, 2006 12:22 AM

I do play poker at the casino, and am very good at it. I have won quite a substantial amount of money, in which I have spent all of it (on cars mostly, which keep crashing/breaking). I haven't been in the last month or so though.

I don't think I could get addicted to pokies/slots or other types of gambling, as I find the games so boring. I don't play poker for the money, it's all about winning the mind game for me, out-witting, out-bluffing and out-playing your opponents.

YO PITTSBURGH MIKE HERE Mar 5, 2006 12:34 AM

My friends and I have a poker game every couple weekends. Over the summer we were kind of addicted, and we played a lot more. We played pretty high stakes for our budgets (We make no money) and $10-$25 entry fees were the norm. While this could have been bad, I usually played a sound and patient game, and ended up making over $300 that summer. Add this to my winnings from hustling pool, and I made around $500 that summer without working a minute.

Back to the present and our biweekly game. We play for a little lower stakes now, but we still have fun. It's really just turned into an excuse to get together and drink, though. :)

Spatula Mar 5, 2006 12:55 AM

Hey Sass what do you know! I bought my 649 ticket today, but I haven't checked the numbers yet for the Saturday draw. Whenever I come across a lotto center I just put in my $2 or more if I feel lucky. So far nothing has been yielded yet, but I like putting $2 towards a lotto ticket instead of the pop and candy bar deal at the local college. I have not gone to casinos to play there since somehow I really don't know how to play any of the card games, plus I'm not interested in the VLT machines.

I find putting the $2 in for a ticket doesn't give you that addrenaline rush which leads to addiction. Plus pyschologically, $2 a week seems a bit less harsh on your wallet than $20 gone in like 5 minutes.

Summonmaster Mar 5, 2006 12:58 AM

I love those scratch tickets but paying upwards of $5 for one is silly.

Dinner Mar 5, 2006 01:35 AM

Me and my girlfriend went a little crazy on buying the scratch and win cards a little while back, the most we won was $50, but m ost of the time we just kept winning $3 (the same cost at the card), so we woudl always be getting others for "free" Haven't done that in awhile though. I'm not much of a gambler, and don't plan on being one, I always lose lol

*AkirA* Mar 5, 2006 01:38 AM

Playing dice and poker with friends to pass the time and push some spare change has always been fun, but major gambling for high stakes has never really seemed all that interesting to me.

Jiraiya Mar 5, 2006 01:43 AM

Legally Im not old enough to gamble. But at all the local parties we all always play poker. With 10 dollar buy in's and such. The most I ever won was around 160 dollars (probably 120 in profits for the night). Good night but those dont come often. But Im thinking this summer cause Im going to have a much harder job, I'll want to keep my money and not spend it foolishy.

Jan Mar 5, 2006 01:47 AM

I think so. I sign up for a lot of the contests I see. Yeah I have a lot of time on my hands but recently I won a $300 braclet and month before I one a $150 certificate for this local Italian restaurant.
I haven't gone to the casino very many times though or played the lottery. I'm talking things like local radio station contests and stuff. Maybe this stuff wouldn't be considered gambling cause in many cases no purchase is nessecary.

Eleo Mar 5, 2006 03:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by galen
I do not gamble. I will not gamble.

I work hard for my money, and do not see any use in throwing it away in the offhanded chance I will win a large sum of money.

Why not? If you don't win any, another you in an alternate universe will!

Isn't your money at least worth an alternate you's happiness?

Darsh Mar 5, 2006 03:32 AM

I gamble once in a while, but I dont let it become a habit. When I was a freshman in highschool, me and some friends started playing poker in a class where goofed off anyway. At first it was for fun, then we started making bets, we would start off with a small amount, and everyone pitching in a dollar, then we'd up the wager for no reason other than the joy of risktaking. Once, I lost about 40 bucks at a time when I had little cash flow. Amazingly I scrapped some cash to pay the guy. Afterwards, I promptly quit playing for a while.
Thats probably the most Ive ever lost, cause nowadays Im more careful on how much of an amount I throw in while gambling.

Hachifusa Mar 5, 2006 04:16 AM

Man, I never win. But I love to gamble.

As soon as I hit eighteen, I hit up the local Native American casinos around here, and I have gambled whenever I had a little extra cash (usually twenty-five or so) to blow. Usually, I merely break even, but once I did win around thirty bucks extra, which I promptly spent on my three friends for dinner.

For me, the gambling itself is fun; I never go seriously expecting to win.

Gumby Mar 5, 2006 05:33 AM

Meh, I'm not into the whole throw my money away scams that we call the lotto. I'd rather invest my money and get a high rate of return than use it on a little peice of paper that will most likely be worth nothing.

kat Mar 5, 2006 05:41 AM

Sometimes when I'm ordering out of a resturant and waiting for my order, I'll stop by a liquor store and buy a lotto ticket. And I never win, which actually makes me mad. Gambling doesn't bode well with my rationale

Is it just me or are slots the most annoying gambling mechanism ever. You put money, press a button until you run out. I feel my brain turning into goo at the sight of my $20 disappearing for a throughly unfun time.

Gumby Mar 5, 2006 06:00 AM

Yet those are considered some of the most addictive form of gambling.

value tart Mar 5, 2006 06:07 AM

I gamble on occasion. I'll buy a scratch ticket if I happen to have some cash on hand and I pass by one of the automated machines, but I've never done the LOTTO proper and probably never will.

I can see myself getting heavily addicted to Vegas gamlbing, though. That's the kind of stuff that my mind would revel in, so I'm not sure if I'll ever allow myself into Vegas.

OmagnusPrime Mar 5, 2006 06:21 AM

To be honest the idea of gambling really doesn't appeal to me all that much. With fake/monoply money, sure, but when it comes to my own hard-earned cash, not likely. Mainly because I'm far too aware of the odds and how little they're in your favour (I used to work in shop where we sold scratch cards and people would always scratch there and then so I saw first hand how many people 'won').


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