My Gambling Addiction Ruined My Life, must see *VIDEO*
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flyingilliniSBR Aristocracy
- 12-06-06
- 41219
#1My Gambling Addiction Ruined My Life, must see *VIDEO*המוסד
המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים
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cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
- 45360
#2only the strong surviveComment -
cecil127SBR Hall of Famer
- 11-19-09
- 7310
#3Didn’t watch, don’t care.
without self control and discipline
youre phuckin doomed
off to work…Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388189
#4Guy a loserComment -
pologqSBR Posting Legend
- 10-07-12
- 19899
#5JJ he does have more hair than youComment -
TheGoldenGooseSBR MVP
- 11-27-12
- 3745
#6What I don't get is there only two rules to gambling. That's all, TWO RULES.
Addict or not, if you cannot follow the rules then there is a short-circuit between your ears.
Rule #1 ----- Protect your bankroll at all times.
Rule #2 ----- Refer to Rule #1.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388189
#7What a loser he might as well jump off a bridgeComment -
big joe 1212SBR Posting Legend
- 06-01-08
- 19379
#10Teenage gambling is a major problem now
These commercials are sickening
These young kids have no idea on the struggles ahead of themComment -
big joe 1212SBR Posting Legend
- 06-01-08
- 19379
#11Who goes ALL IN on a horse race?Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 60798
#12
Makes me shake my head that no regulator, or advertising authority, has picked up on that fact and stomped on it..Comment -
StackinGreenSBR Posting Legend
- 10-09-10
- 12140
#13It's just like everything else in life, you have to be on an even keel. Thus, you have to "have money to make money". Oh, and by the way, you have to actually have a knack for a sport, and know which sports you either can't handicap well, or aren't interested in (mostly it's all of the above). One has to realize that a guy like this is into sports betting because he was a competitive player, likely a good athlete, and competed at high levels. The worst bettors are going to be the high school has-beens who aren't all that smart. They think they were good athletes - and may have been good, but overestimate themselves. Not having good insight, they think they can compete in a game that is far more about mathematics and probability, management (of yourself and money), and much less with "understanding sport X". I can tell you, most people, and I have been watching friends for years, are afraid to bet dogs. That's the first hurdle, but it usually means in other ways you have arrived. I'd have to sit down and talk to someone in order to assess that, though.
The more important part of my post is this: the way to channel the energy of competitiveness and ego, which creates the problems and demise, is to actually be aware that you must humble yourself, in some way. A way to do this is to be good at what you do, and know that you are, and also have a common group of friends that knows you are. If you can accomplish this, the money part isn't as big of a deal (lessening the likelihood to fall into "money problems"), the challenge is, and the success will feed your ego. Of course, if you are an achiever outside of the realm of sports and gambling, this is much easier to do.Comment -
pologqSBR Posting Legend
- 10-07-12
- 19899
#14people are definitely afraid to bet dogs. i admit myself i only started embracing dogs more the past 2 years - really since covid.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388189
#15great post stacker and dead on
It's just like everything else in life, you have to be on an even keel. Thus, you have to "have money to make money". Oh, and by the way, you have to actually have a knack for a sport, and know which sports you either can't handicap well, or aren't interested in (mostly it's all of the above). One has to realize that a guy like this is into sports betting because he was a competitive player, likely a good athlete, and competed at high levels. The worst bettors are going to be the high school has-beens who aren't all that smart. They think they were good athletes - and may have been good, but overestimate themselves. Not having good insight, they think they can compete in a game that is far more about mathematics and probability, management (of yourself and money), and much less with "understanding sport X". I can tell you, most people, and I have been watching friends for years, are afraid to bet dogs. That's the first hurdle, but it usually means in other ways you have arrived. I'd have to sit down and talk to someone in order to assess that, though.
The more important part of my post is this: the way to channel the energy of competitiveness and ego, which creates the problems and demise, is to actually be aware that you must humble yourself, in some way. A way to do this is to be good at what you do, and know that you are, and also have a common group of friends that knows you are. If you can accomplish this, the money part isn't as big of a deal (lessening the likelihood to fall into "money problems"), the challenge is, and the success will feed your ego. Of course, if you are an achiever outside of the realm of sports and gambling, this is much easier to do.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
- 83691
#17Must show discipline and treat sports gambling like a business and not an action junkie addiction. You might just make money if you do that.
Moderation in drugs is hard also. The highs and lows mess with your feelings of feeling great and bad. Gambling addicts feel that same rush.Comment -
mama whoiscryingSBR Wise Guy
- 09-25-21
- 897
#21Dumb shit....10000 into 58000 at the ponies then dumps all 58000 on a single race. I hope thos guy doesn't have offspring because people like him need to be removed from.the gene pool!Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388189
#22Just the typical pathological gambler, he’ll be betting againComment -
Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-09-11
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#23I can't believe he posts as Johnny vegas nowComment -
RatpackSBR MVP
- 02-15-12
- 4133
#24This guys married aka a fake everyone knows degenerate gamblers are lonely and live alone or still with their parentsComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388189
#25Addictions are our own fault
Nobody to blameComment -
flyingilliniSBR Aristocracy
- 12-06-06
- 41219
#26Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388189
#27Tremendous stuff Illini you have helped me a lot in life
you have explained do not make money your GodComment -
StackinGreenSBR Posting Legend
- 10-09-10
- 12140
#30keep it going yes, we all make mistakes, but don't make anything an idol (there are many out there) ... or at least if you do make that error, admit it and change your ways. That's what "repentance" is.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
- 83691
#31Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388189
#33Gambling real badComment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 04-04-11
- 36812
#34What makes this guy any different than the next guy?
To cecil's point...anybody diving into gambling w/o self-control is asking for trouble.
At a minimum, you need to know your limits. If that's a small cut of your weekly take-home that you're OK blowing, OK, that's it. Even that is really too much.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
slayer14SBR Posting Legend
- 08-12-13
- 22007
#35He got nothing to live for nowComment
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