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Online Casinos in general: How much have you gambled away over the years? (Page 2)

Topic created on 30th Mar. 2025 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 24 | Views: 1,321
JJepsa96
Amateur

Xavi22 wrote on 31.03.2025 at 20:35:

Peanuts for highroller, but still a lot of money. Some people seem to be losing touch with reality.

Well, a heavy chain smoker can spend 120k in 14 years just on cigs.

Everyone serves their addictions ..

I don't see any loss of reference to reality..

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RedKaos
Top Member
I don't know, certainly more lost than won, but I only pay in what I can spare each month and generally expect it to be lost. That's how everyone should approach it. In many months that's exactly what happens, in some months there are good wins, of which I always pay out at least 50%.
So basically it's like this: I lose what I've paid in 9 months of the year and live really well in the other 3 months, and pay less attention to what I spend somewhere because there are good wins.

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zocker0815
Top Member

Xavi22 wrote on March 31st, 2025 at 8:35 pm:

Peanuts for highroller, but still a lot of money. Some people seem to be losing touch with reality.

what kind of statement is this again, when someone plays high he loses touch with reality?


i think you're somehow off in Fantasia Land right now?


do you want to tell a multimillionaire who buys a yacht for 10 million that he has lost touch with money? could he have bought a yacht for 100k?


there are people who earn say €20,000 a month, like to gamble and will then play correspondingly higher bets, probably upwards of €20 and certainly not 50 cent spins

this has nothing to do with someone losing touch with reality....


in exactly the same way, if i were to earn 10,000, for example, i would rather make 5€ to 10€ spins upwards and not push around with 1€-2€

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XXLEONIDASXX
Top Member
I did the math because I write down every pay-in and pay-out.
In 16 years it was around €240,000
That's a quarter of a million and of course you could have done much better with it. But what's gone is gone🤷

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Zockerbernd
Amateur

XXLEONIDASXX wrote on 31.03.2025 at 23:40: I did the math because I write down every pay-in and pay-out.
In 16 years it was around €240,000
That's a quarter of a million and of course you could have done much better with it. But what's gone is gone🤷

I think it's good how honest and reflective you are. Because that's the reality of the situation.

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XXLEONIDASXX
Top Member

Zockerbernd wrote on 01.04.2025 07:40:

I like how honest and reflective you are. Because that's the reality.

There's absolutely no point in mourning after it.

That comes and goes in life. Everyone has their addictions or hobbies...one may cost more than the other, but the main thing is that you feel good at the moment you're living it out. 😊

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frapi07
Elite

XXLEONIDASXX wrote on 01/04/2025 11:41:

Absolutely brings money to mourn after.

That comes and goes in life. Everyone has their addictions or hobbies...one may cost more than the other, but the main thing is that you feel good at the moment you live it out. 😊

Online only or offline too? But that's a considerable sum. Nevertheless, you're right, health is more important than money and as long as you don't end up on the street or build up awesome debts, it's up to you how much money you gamble away.

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XXLEONIDASXX
Top Member

frapi07 wrote on 01.04.2025 at 12:02:

Only online or also offline? But that's quite a considerable sum. Nevertheless, you're right, health is more important than money and as long as you don't end up on the street or build up awesome debts, it's up to you how much money you gamble away.

That's right! In total, including the casino and the hall. But most of it online in various casinos.

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JJepsa96
Amateur

XXLEONIDASXX wrote on 31.03.2025 at 23:40: I did the math because I write down every pay-in and pay-out.
In 16 years it was around €240,000
That's a quarter of a million and of course you could have done much better with it. But what's gone is gone🤷

You're always smarter afterwards. Exactly. And maybe at some point you'll have a big win and it will have been worth persevering.


See it in relative terms.

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Gamer
Visitor
I've only been playing since mid-January. I'm in the red with €771. Write down every depositor and withdrawal.

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