I'm a bit frustrated with my game at the moment and thought maybe sharing my story with fellow sufferers would help
I don't know if I'm addicted to gambling yet but probably on my way
For me it started about 5 years ago with CaptainCooks, break da bank 10 spins on 5 euros 600 euros win, paid out immediately
I have then tried every few weeks again has often worked, so everything was fine
At some point I started with other casinos drückglück from the first Deposit with bonus 800 cashed, then only losses
Then came rizk, Dunder and playojo to it it all went quite well fat wins but also deposited a lot +/-0 over 1 year (played only 4-5 times a month)
4 weeks ago came the problem I have won at CaptainCooks 6400 euros, could not wait for the payout all gone! (wanted to settle old debts that have nothing to do with the game to reduce my fixed costs)
I quickly borrowed money from the bank again! I have already hated me for playing with borrowed money, but that was only short I had at CaptainCooks 9000 euros in the payout and at playojo 4000 by the borrowed money, that would have been enough for all debts and would still have been what over.
I could not wait again and wanted more, all gone!!!
Since then I'm somehow really bad, I have somehow the compulsion to play it back and have become a highroller
Have you experienced something similar? How do you feel about something like that? How does it go on?
Probably the only right answer is: stop!
But I must confess that is no longer so simple, so I turn to you
This is the classic! Big win - win gambled away - and the double pushed after.
It was the same for me. I once had 9,900 euros on the clock and lost everything. I still hate myself for that today. A piece of my soul died that day.
Stop gambling!
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With me it was 12k paid out at sunmaker and later good 10k sunk back into various OC. Was 2 years ago and I could still bite me today in the a.... but life goes on and since then the gambling has really become less with me. Vllt it was good that I have lost again good 10k
First of all, it's nice that you have the courage to share your casino story.
When I read this, it made me a little queasy. Because there are so many factors that play into how much/if you are at Risk
But you have to admit to yourself, even if it is not easy for you, that you are in the middle of the addiction, not getting enough alone is already a kind of addiction.
Then unfortunately still borrowed money to gamble...
I hope you turn to a counseling center, there you will be well helped, the rest is up to you as always!
Much strength and all the best for it.
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25th May. 2019, at 09:54 am CEST#5
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Everyone is different and individual. It depends on the attitude to the matter, to set firm points
and you also need nerves of steel. I, for example, am not an addictive type, rather an angry type.
When I realized that they were ripping me off, I stopped and paid out all my money.
However, I question my gaming behavior and am in demo mode to make improvements
in the demo mode. And as long as I'm not 'saddle-proof', I don't touch the 'bill collectors'. I play
i only play Roulette and there I can avoid the 'compulsory game', although there are also felt
over 90% of the games are 'forced'. Machine games are worse and for me a NoGo,
i get angry because they only rip you off and you sit powerless in front of it. This is the
HardCore of the gaming industry. You have to be very strong in character and first and foremost..
set 'stops' and stick to them. Without that, it doesn't work and not everyone can do that. Unfortunately.
All the best nevertheless...... .
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25th May. 2019, at 10:04 am CEST#6
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Greenday1908 wrote on 05/25/2019 06:44: This is classic! Won big- gambled away the win - and followed it up with double.
Was the same for me. I once had 9,900 euros on the clock and lost everything. I still hate myself for that today. A piece of my soul died that day.
Stop gambling!
Nonsense. Nobody has to hate himself for that. It doesn't matter if you gamble the 9000 Euro in one go or afterwards with several small deposits. It is estimated that 90% of all players gamble away such a win. Either promptly or spread over several months.
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Zockertyp89 wrote on 05/25/2019 10:04 AM
Oh nonsense. Nobody has to hate himself for that. Whether one gambles the 9000 euros in one piece or afterwards with several small deposits does not matter. Estimated 90% of all players gamble away such a win again. Either promptly or spread over several months.
Correct otherwise there would not be so many daddelbuden
...should it be so true, that would be the classic course of a Gambling addiction career... and yes: then you should best stop immediately. But I don't really know... if I write down my problems with gambling, I wouldn't mention the name of the casino three times...sorry - I often assume the best but here I think it's advertising for Captain something. What sticks now is firstly the name of the casino and secondly: "Hey great - others win there high and I would not be so stupid to gamble everything again!"
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I'm a bit frustrated with my game at the moment and thought maybe sharing my story with fellow sufferers would help
I don't know if I'm addicted to gambling yet but probably on my way
For me it started about 5 years ago with CaptainCooks, break da bank 10 spins on 5 euros 600 euros win, paid out immediately
I have then tried every few weeks again has often worked, so everything was fine
At some point I started with other casinos drückglück from the first Deposit with bonus 800 cashed, then only losses
Then came rizk, Dunder and playojo to it it all went quite well fat wins but also deposited a lot +/-0 over 1 year (played only 4-5 times a month)
4 weeks ago came the problem I have won at CaptainCooks 6400 euros, could not wait for the payout all gone! (wanted to settle old debts that have nothing to do with the game to reduce my fixed costs)
I quickly borrowed money from the bank again! I have already hated me for playing with borrowed money, but that was only short I had at CaptainCooks 9000 euros in the payout and at playojo 4000 by the borrowed money, that would have been enough for all debts and would still have been what over.
I could not wait again and wanted more, all gone!!!
Since then I'm somehow really bad, I have somehow the compulsion to play it back and have become a highroller
Have you experienced something similar? How do you feel about something like that? How does it go on?
Probably the only right answer is: stop!
But I must confess that is no longer so simple, so I turn to you
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It was the same for me. I once had 9,900 euros on the clock and lost everything. I still hate myself for that today. A piece of my soul died that day.
Stop gambling!
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When I read this, it made me a little queasy. Because there are so many factors that play into how much/if you are at Risk
But you have to admit to yourself, even if it is not easy for you, that you are in the middle of the addiction, not getting enough alone is already a kind of addiction.
Then unfortunately still borrowed money to gamble...
I hope you turn to a counseling center, there you will be well helped, the rest is up to you as always!
Much strength and all the best for it.
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and you also need nerves of steel. I, for example, am not an addictive type, rather an angry type.
When I realized that they were ripping me off, I stopped and paid out all my money.
However, I question my gaming behavior and am in demo mode to make improvements
in the demo mode. And as long as I'm not 'saddle-proof', I don't touch the 'bill collectors'. I play
i only play Roulette and there I can avoid the 'compulsory game', although there are also felt
over 90% of the games are 'forced'. Machine games are worse and for me a NoGo,
i get angry because they only rip you off and you sit powerless in front of it. This is the
HardCore of the gaming industry. You have to be very strong in character and first and foremost..
set 'stops' and stick to them. Without that, it doesn't work and not everyone can do that. Unfortunately.
All the best nevertheless...... .
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Nonsense. Nobody has to hate himself for that. It doesn't matter if you gamble the 9000 Euro in one go or afterwards with several small deposits. It is estimated that 90% of all players gamble away such a win. Either promptly or spread over several months.
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Correct otherwise there would not be so many daddelbuden
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Should not be so Already times sorry to the TE
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Once in the swamp, it is very difficult to do so - even with support
If then game limits ignored by OCs in chat, even though the limit page does not work, money flows in constantly
Press you the last you find your way out
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The goal of every addict is to try to "get back" with a big hit all his losses of the whole years, it will always and always more... including me
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