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Bonus & offers: How is February 2025 going? (Page 3)

Topic created on 01st Feb. 2025 | Page: 3 of 3 | Answers: 33 | Views: 2,351
frapi07
Elite

Win wrote on 02/15/2025 08:11:

I've done the same thing in the casino and online. When it doesn't go well, it hurts very, very much.

Yes, I had a taste of it when I was down €7000. I hadn't won a single hand until then. Here you can see the course of gaming session hosted at ImgBB - ImgBB

Pushing 3 times in 7 hands (or losing 1 hand and winning the other) and losing 4 times (of which 2x BJ and 1x 20) - really hurts with the bets

I didn't know what to do afterwards. Keep risking or accept the loss? I also thought about other options, e.g. a big sports bet - but then decided to make a final depositor at the casino.

Wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Although it turned out well here once again, I had a headache all day yesterday and otherwise felt a bit poorly yesterday. Fortunately it's better today.

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zocker0815
Top Member

frapi07 wrote on February 15th, 2025 at 10:43 am:

Yeah, had a taste of it when I was -€7000 then. I hadn't won a single hand until then. Here you can see the progress of game session hosted at ImgBB - ImgBB

Pushing 3 times in 7 hands (or losing 1 hand and winning the other) and losing 4 times (of which 2x BJ and 1x 20) - really hurts with the bets

I didn't know what to do afterwards. Keep risking or accept the loss? I also thought about other options, e.g. a big sports bet - but then decided to make a final depositor at the casino.

Wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Although it turned out well here once again, I had a headache all day yesterday and otherwise felt a bit poorly yesterday. Fortunately it's better today.

i mean, yes, it can happen, but in my opinion you'd have to earn over €5,000 a month to do something like that?


everything else would jeopardize your existence, wouldn't it?

so hopefully you have a monthly salary of over 5k net or more, because if you earn 2k to 3k a month, i.e. an average craftsman's salary, then you have to worry?

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frapi07
Elite

zocker0815 wrote on February 15th, 2025 at 2:27 pm:

i mean yes can happen, but in my opinion you would have to earn over 5000€ a month to do something like that?


everything else would endanger your existence or not?

so hopefully you have a monthly salary of over 5k net or more, because if you earn 2k to 3k a month, i.e. an average craftsman's salary, then you have to worry?

No, you don't have to. If you do it a lot, then of course you're right. You have to have a high income to be able to cope with such bets. But it feels like I haven't gambled away any money for 1.5 years, and during that time you also save a certain amount.

Even if I had lost the €9500, I wouldn't have gone broke or jeopardized my livelihood.

The question is, what jeopardizes your existence more? Constant gambling or such losses of control? Both will probably endanger your livelihood to a similar extent. But I can assure you that the last depositor would have been my last attempt because I didn't want to get below a certain amount. I had even deposited more in the bank, but then only decided on a €2500 deposit.

I even earn less than average as I work part-time. So this loss would have been extremely painful and unfortunately I realized that too late. By the time I realized it, I was too deep in the sh** and had to make one or two attempts to prevent a disaster. Such attempts are daring and very risky, I was already aware of that. I was extremely afraid to bet the 5k. You can see that from the history. I had the 5k balance at 11 p.m. and it wasn't until 2 a.m. that I could bring myself to bet it because I just wanted to be sure whether the money was gone or not.

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Langhans_innen
Elite

zocker0815 wrote on February 15th, 2025 at 2:27 pm:

i mean yes can happen, but in my opinion you would have to earn over 5000€ a month to do something like that?


everything else would endanger your existence or not?

so hopefully you have a monthly salary of over 5k net or more, because if you earn 2k to 3k a month, i.e. an average craftsman's salary, then you have to worry?

It is a threat to your livelihood if you gamble away more than you have. Accordingly, gambling away more than you earn in a month does not necessarily jeopardize your livelihood. But I don't think either option is that advantageous

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