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dontknowhowtobetSBR MVP
- 01-21-09
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#36Comment -
tb1984SBR MVP
- 09-11-08
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#37dontknowhowtobet, you're doing a right thing here. We should never encourage people to gamble.Comment -
dontknowhowtobetSBR MVP
- 01-21-09
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#38
The point is the more you gamble the more you're into this.
Once it becomes an addiction different people react differently.
Some just throw $10/week on some few lottery tickets, and some can afford spending $100/week on some NHL or Football games.
But for some, who might have been in the category of the ones I mentioned before (spending no more than $100/week) - they can end up spending thousands per week, they can go with $10k on 1 game just because their gut feeling is telling them to proceed ...
These people would end up hurting themselves so badly.
So even if you think it's okay to gamble moderately the consequences are unknown ...
Someone who started with a £5 bet ended up losing £750,000!
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#40You could say the same things with drugs and alcohol
If you don't drink, gamble, do drugs, in any sort of moderation you're a real boring guyComment -
dontknowhowtobetSBR MVP
- 01-21-09
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Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
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#42dontknowhowtobet , you are coming off as a 'know it all' reformed degenerate loser
Sammy may be wrong...
7/5 you have lost your shirt several times before and now want to save the worldComment -
MoMoneyMoVaughnSBR Posting Legend
- 05-08-14
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#43
Alcohol is just as bad as any of these things. This is partially because of its availability. It can be equally destructive. Atleast if you are a gambling addict you still, in theory, have your health.
Doesn't matter how much money you lose if your going to die of a heart attack or cirrhosis at age 42.Comment -
MoMoneyMoVaughnSBR Posting Legend
- 05-08-14
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#44Okay, the source is here:
I bought the book itself.
First published by AuthorHouse 07/02/04
ISBN: 1-4184-7241-7 (ebk)
ISBN: 1-4184-7240-9 (sc)
Stephen Katz is a graduate of Penn State University having majored in finance.
He wrote this book based after conducting research and having discussions with thousands of other gamblers.
Whilst this might not be as highly as academic as some might look for, it's enough for me.
I just think even information like this, that seems to have no other intention but to help you, must be taken with a grain of salt. Especially when someone is trying to sell you their book.Last edited by MoMoneyMoVaughn; 08-13-14, 11:12 AM.Comment -
smoke a bowlSBR MVP
- 02-09-09
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#45The Factual Laws of Gambling:
1. Every bet will lead to financial loss.
2. The next bet continues a gambling losing streak.
3. There is not any such thing as luck with gambling.
4. Whatever the gambling house edge, that percentage of money bet is lost.
5. There is not any skill in gambling as far as making money is concerned.
6. Gambling which involves handicapping is betting on random numbers.
7. Being close to winning money is a false perception in gambling.
8. Gambling long enough results in losing all money, credit and assets.
9. It is impossible to permanently win money on gambling house games.
10. The only way to beat gambling is to never bet.Comment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
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#46most important thing about winning and losing is chasing your losses.
winning is easy, it's how you deal with losses.
i say about 90% or higher can't handle losses well and will start to either increase their bets or bet games they normally wouldn't.
you virtually have to be a robot to succeed in sports betting or any other gambling, you have to eliminate your emotions completely.
that's why it's hard for us humans...Comment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
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#47don'tknowhowtobet will relapse -800
don'tknowhowtobet will never gamble again +1000Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#48Dont Know I do not need your advice
I know it all manComment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
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#49
will relapse -800 for 1600.00Comment -
dontknowhowtobetSBR MVP
- 01-21-09
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#50Are you being serious? Or drawing attention to the fact thats its sort of absurd to compare one vice to another in such a way.
Alcohol is just as bad as any of these things. This is partially because of its availability. It can be equally destructive. Atleast if you are a gambling addict you still, in theory, have your health.
Doesn't matter how much money you lose if your going to die of a heart attack or cirrhosis at age 42.Comment -
dontknowhowtobetSBR MVP
- 01-21-09
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#52Thanks man. Will go through this stuff. Not trying to be an academic high and mighty - I am far from an academic.
I just think even information like this, that seems to have no other intention but to help you, must be taken with a grain of salt. Especially when someone is trying to sell you their book.
So I wouldn't say the author is an ass for doing that ... he's allowed to make some profit that allows him to run this website for such a long time and so forth.Comment -
gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-17-10
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#53Why would anyone ever take gambling advice from someone whose handle is dontknowhowtobet?Comment -
uvarunthetableSBR Sharp
- 02-15-12
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#56You flew to a different country to bet 25k on the outcome of a presidential election because you read a Nate Silver blog post... how'd that sandstone feel on your feet?Comment -
dontknowhowtobetSBR MVP
- 01-21-09
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#57
I was going nuts back then, I remember it was full of anxiety and stuff ... I booked a hotel room for 7 days before the elections ... just been there and tried to relax, relax and relax ... at the day it was over I was glad I cashed it ... but honestly looking backwards it was the worst thing that ever happened to me.
Some time later I lost around $32k to LSBet.com - I have posted about it as well, Sam Odom seems to be excellent finder of my old posts.Comment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
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#59lol good catch.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#60It's all about the information you have and how you use it.
I'm seeing tendencies here. Maybe "value" in in the yes bet. Although a it's a bit like the "value" in the Presdential election.Comment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
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#61Betting LOCK LOCK LOCK plays will break your bankroll
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dontknowhowtobetSBR MVP
- 01-21-09
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#62Betting LOCK LOCK LOCK plays will break your bankroll
http://www.sportsbookreview.com/foru...l#post22407357Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#63
One has to understand the mind! What you think is not correct! What is written is correct.
Keep Notes that you can improve upon because the brain is thinking wrong to begin with which cannot be improved and if tried will only goes backwards.
Know your personality! I am a risk taker taking me towards the riskious bets that I need to stay away from. I am also one whom believes I am better then anyone else where as I believe that I can do that. I am also a perfectionist.
The mind will play tricks on you that most of you will never understand. JJ is a perfect example of wanting to lose.
exactly you cant Gamble on anything if you expect a high probability of long term money making success. If one defines a Gamble as any negative expectation situation you risk money on which is how I like to use the term Gamble.
so find and play +Ev situations to the best of your ability, use a proper bet size to avoid financial ruin and maximize growth
tell your self daily this is a Marathon not a Sprint.
thats basically it.
most important thing about winning and losing is chasing your losses.
winning is easy, it's how you deal with losses.
i say about 90% or higher can't handle losses well and will start to either increase their bets or bet games they normally wouldn't.
you virtually have to be a robot to succeed in sports betting or any other gambling, you have to eliminate your emotions completely.
that's why it's hard for us humans...
These are excellent contributions to the thread. Way to stay on topic.
And yes, dontknowhowtobet, your gambling behavior is exemplary of what not to do if you want to be a winning gambler. Thanks for your example.
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KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#64
Someone gets it. One behavior that hurts your chances of being a winner is the inability to learn, whether by stubbornness or intellectual capacity. A winning bettor is constantly learning and must be willing to try new things.Comment -
dontknowhowtobetSBR MVP
- 01-21-09
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#66
A winning bettor constantly learning?
Can I register to study these techniques at your University? What's the fee for Bachelors degree?
LOL
Try asking those guys sitting next to the Roulette Table in Vegas if they are "constantly learning" ... same applies on sports bettor, nuff said.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#67Winning bettors trump lady luck with patience and discipline. After all, she goes both ways.Comment -
dontknowhowtobetSBR MVP
- 01-21-09
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KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#69That's a joke, right?
A winning bettor constantly learning?
Can I register to study these techniques at your University? What's the fee for Bachelors degree?
LOL
Try asking those guys sitting next to the Roulette Table in Vegas if they are "constantly learning" ... same applies on sports bettor, nuff said.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#70Don't know the more you say you don't gamble the more you miss it
I would not doubt if you're gambling right nowComment
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