sxnoah wrote on 07/23/2018 at 7:44 pm
The thing is, it's not impossible ... it can work. If it really couldn't work at all I would leave it alone. Yes that would be worst case scenario, I would be completely screwed
It can, but more likely it won't work. The chance is less than 50% which means it's not a realistic plan, it's some excuse to keep gambling. A sports bet with low odds is not a realistic plan either. A realistic plan would be to not Deposit again and at least not accumulate massive credit card debt.
I fell into the credit trap with a similar mindset. First, I transferred the savings book to the checking account piece by piece, and every time I thought after the transfer, now you're not playing anymore.
Then the thought a short time later, 200eur still go, that at least a little something comes back
Then again transferred from the savings account, until everything was gone and it went further into the credit cycle
Each time I swore, if I get the money approved, that I touch nothing more.
Days later again the thought, 200-500eur go already, something comes back. Simply the thought to have more money on the account, than by the credit
With the 500eur set remained is not, went on until the credit was gone again
Bones wrote on 07/23/2018 at 7:49 PM
Can, but more likely it won't work. The chance is less than 50% that means it's not a realistic plan, it's some excuse to keep gambling. A sports bet with low odds is not a realistic plan either. A realistic plan would be to not Deposit again and at least not accumulate massive credit card debt.
You are actually right ... I am in such a precarious position. Part of me really wants to try and believes in it. Another part says let it go it's crazy, you'll lose.
I also want to win back only a part, let's say 1000€ of the 3500. The rest I would then recoup by going to work ...
sxnoah wrote on 07/23/2018 at 8:04 pm
You are actually right ... I am in such a precarious position. Part of me wants to try it so bad and believes in it. Another part says let it go it's crazy you'll lose.
I also only want to win back a part, let's say 1000€ of the 3500. The rest I would then recoup by going to work ...
Nope, you wouldn't. If it works once, why not a second time? And before you know it, you'll be out of that little win too. Congratulations, kid! The casinos have you right where they want you. Google "loss aversion," read all the articles on it slowly and carefully, and ask yourself if you really want to be a slave to your evolutionary programming.
sxnoah wrote on 07/23/2018 at 8:04 pm
You are actually right ... I am in such a precarious position. Part of me wants to try it so bad and believes in it. Another part says let it go it's crazy you'll lose.
I also want to win back only a part, let's say 1000€ of the 3500. The rest I would get back by going to work ...
The thing is: you lost that amount in Roulette by losing control. It will not be different this time.
A little Tip: write a list with "what happens if I win the money back", "what happens if I gamble away all my savings plus 2000 Euro credit card Debt + monthly interest" and "what happens if I don't gamble", then sleep on it and read it through tomorrow.
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Such a drivel I believe you no word, if you had the money you would certainly still ask here in the forum for advice you're old enough you're a troll more not such a shit drivel and all talk to you young also you Ben hobby
The best thing would be to try to grit your teeth and take this loss.
It's a lot of money you lost, no question... and also I believe you that as a student you will surely need the money.
But imagine your situation if you were to lose everything, you would wish you had never made this mistake?
that would top your feeling that has plagued you the last few days by your loss by a factor of 10.
And then what happens? you will probably have to borrow money from somewhere to pay off your debts to some extent.
Since your addiction factor has increased even more due to the further loss, the chance is pretty high that you will eventually use money that does not belong to you,
simply for the reason that you want to win back "something" at least after the two rubbings. But the more you lose the greater your urge to "get back" even more money.
Then you could be in a deep hole and it would be very difficult to get out.
Maybe the scenario is a bit harsh, but the chance that such a scenario could happen is mathematically probably as high as hitting the red in roulette.
You are old enough and in the end no one can tell you what to do, but there are some players here in the forum who have had similar experiences, and who will not advise you against this idea without a reason. But as a well-intentioned advice because they could probably already collect negative experiences when it comes to get their loss back.
Circa a week ago I lost 3500 euros in Roulette (by doubling each time on dozens). I still have 1000 euros at my disposal. I now wanted to play one last time with 3000 euros. Yes these 3000€ come from the fact that I have a credit card with 2000€ limit. So theortically I could still add that. Now my question: I want to win back these lost 3500€ absolutely, even if only a part ... At first I thought I make an extremely risky bet of 3k on red in roulette. Then I thought that this is too crazy and wanted 1k on red first and if it went wrong I could use the remaining 2k to double. Now I wonder if it is not better with 200€ per bet ... Of course the win is lower but I could allow myself to lose 1,2 maximum 3 rounds ... Anyway I want this lost 3500€ back...
i still don't believe you, sounds too much like troll with boredom
tell me which direction you are studying, if they are still 1000 your total assets, do you get bafög, are your parents wealthy, how long have you been playing, what stakes, what games. only then could give you valuable tips, everything else is just guessing into the blue
i still don't believe you, sounds too much like troll with boredom
say but what direction you study, whether they are still 1000 your total assets, do you get bafög, are your parents wealthy, how long have you been playing, what stakes, what games. only then could give you valuable tips, everything else is just guessing into the blue
Why should I make up a story like that? But well, if you really want to know. I come from Luxembourg and study German at the University of Luxembourg. Bafög is called "Bourse" in Luxembourg. Luxembourg is a pretty wealthy country, so our "Bafög" is very high, probably different than in Germany. My parents are not wealthy but we are not poor either. I've been playing since November 2017, at the beginning I only played with small amounts like 30 euros and I always lost them quickly. Once I lost, I didn't play again for several weeks. Then when I had my first big win of 150€ (at that time that was still a high win for me) I played with higher stakes and yes. I only play Roulette because I don't like blackjack. I know how it is played, but I always get bad cards and hardly ever win. Anything else?
I would like to thank everyone else who replied. Your answers were very helpful and I took your opinions and tips to heart. I have decided to stop trying and accept my loss. It is still very difficult for me and I hope it stays that way and that I don't run into the casino on a whim...
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It can, but more likely it won't work. The chance is less than 50% which means it's not a realistic plan, it's some excuse to keep gambling. A sports bet with low odds is not a realistic plan either. A realistic plan would be to not Deposit again and at least not accumulate massive credit card debt.
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Then the thought a short time later, 200eur still go, that at least a little something comes back
Then again transferred from the savings account, until everything was gone and it went further into the credit cycle
Each time I swore, if I get the money approved, that I touch nothing more.
Days later again the thought, 200-500eur go already, something comes back. Simply the thought to have more money on the account, than by the credit
With the 500eur set remained is not, went on until the credit was gone again
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You are actually right ... I am in such a precarious position. Part of me really wants to try and believes in it. Another part says let it go it's crazy, you'll lose.
I also want to win back only a part, let's say 1000€ of the 3500. The rest I would then recoup by going to work ...
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Nope, you wouldn't. If it works once, why not a second time? And before you know it, you'll be out of that little win too. Congratulations, kid! The casinos have you right where they want you. Google "loss aversion," read all the articles on it slowly and carefully, and ask yourself if you really want to be a slave to your evolutionary programming.
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The thing is: you lost that amount in Roulette by losing control. It will not be different this time.
A little Tip: write a list with "what happens if I win the money back", "what happens if I gamble away all my savings plus 2000 Euro credit card Debt + monthly interest" and "what happens if I don't gamble", then sleep on it and read it through tomorrow.
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It's a lot of money you lost, no question... and also I believe you that as a student you will surely need the money.
But imagine your situation if you were to lose everything, you would wish you had never made this mistake?
that would top your feeling that has plagued you the last few days by your loss by a factor of 10.
And then what happens? you will probably have to borrow money from somewhere to pay off your debts to some extent.
Since your addiction factor has increased even more due to the further loss, the chance is pretty high that you will eventually use money that does not belong to you,
simply for the reason that you want to win back "something" at least after the two rubbings. But the more you lose the greater your urge to "get back" even more money.
Then you could be in a deep hole and it would be very difficult to get out.
Maybe the scenario is a bit harsh, but the chance that such a scenario could happen is mathematically probably as high as hitting the red in roulette.
You are old enough and in the end no one can tell you what to do, but there are some players here in the forum who have had similar experiences, and who will not advise you against this idea without a reason. But as a well-intentioned advice because they could probably already collect negative experiences when it comes to get their loss back.
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i still don't believe you, sounds too much like troll with boredom
tell me which direction you are studying, if they are still 1000 your total assets, do you get bafög, are your parents wealthy, how long have you been playing, what stakes, what games. only then could give you valuable tips, everything else is just guessing into the blue
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Why should I make up a story like that? But well, if you really want to know. I come from Luxembourg and study German at the University of Luxembourg. Bafög is called "Bourse" in Luxembourg. Luxembourg is a pretty wealthy country, so our "Bafög" is very high, probably different than in Germany. My parents are not wealthy but we are not poor either. I've been playing since November 2017, at the beginning I only played with small amounts like 30 euros and I always lost them quickly. Once I lost, I didn't play again for several weeks. Then when I had my first big win of 150€ (at that time that was still a high win for me) I played with higher stakes and yes. I only play Roulette because I don't like blackjack. I know how it is played, but I always get bad cards and hardly ever win. Anything else?
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