Went and saw this last night. I thought it was a sweet movie if you're a college guy gambling.
I thought I'd share some good thoughts I thought this movie really raised for the "true" gambler like us on SBR.
1. Don't let your emotions get the best of you.
We all know when we are going out on a limb with a bet. Granted every bet placed it susceptable to a lose don't bet unless you have investigated the teams or prop and fully understand your odds.
Sometimes you get to wrapped up with the emotions from winning you think more about that than the losses. Haven't any of you placed a bet a bit over your limits because you thought too much about the payout instead of what would happen if we loose it?
Bet what you have; Bet what you can loose.
2. House always wins
I've seen and heard too many people win and kept betting when they should have taken a break, walk away grab a drink, enjoy your "high"; instead, they didn't take there winnings and bet it all away.
The house always wins. The trick is knowing when to stop and come back when it's "hot".
3. Don't bet what you can't loose
In the movie the kid let his emotions get the best of him and bet money he couldn't afford to loose and had to pay back his teacher.
If you are playing with money you can't loose don't play. If you are asking people to borrow money, chasing losses, or using credit to gamble then you really need to reconsider your gambling habits and possible "gambling addiction".
4. Have fun
Myself included thought that I could make "tons" on sportsbetting. Well, granted I've made plenty to buy new clubs, take trips, and whatever, I only play to have fun.
Watching a game with 20 bucks on it is just as exciting with a 1,000 on it. How so? 20 bucks could be a 1,000 to another.
Have fun! If you find yourself gambling for other reasons than fun and a form on entertainment i'd strongly ask you to reconsider why you are doing it. Bored? Using it as a form of release? Problems?
Have fun, enjoy the game, and gamble responsibly.
Hope you all liked that; I took that when I walked away from the movie 21. And no, I'm not soliciting the movie.
P.S. Next place I'm going is Vegas!
I thought I'd share some good thoughts I thought this movie really raised for the "true" gambler like us on SBR.
1. Don't let your emotions get the best of you.
We all know when we are going out on a limb with a bet. Granted every bet placed it susceptable to a lose don't bet unless you have investigated the teams or prop and fully understand your odds.
Sometimes you get to wrapped up with the emotions from winning you think more about that than the losses. Haven't any of you placed a bet a bit over your limits because you thought too much about the payout instead of what would happen if we loose it?
Bet what you have; Bet what you can loose.
2. House always wins
I've seen and heard too many people win and kept betting when they should have taken a break, walk away grab a drink, enjoy your "high"; instead, they didn't take there winnings and bet it all away.
The house always wins. The trick is knowing when to stop and come back when it's "hot".
3. Don't bet what you can't loose
In the movie the kid let his emotions get the best of him and bet money he couldn't afford to loose and had to pay back his teacher.
If you are playing with money you can't loose don't play. If you are asking people to borrow money, chasing losses, or using credit to gamble then you really need to reconsider your gambling habits and possible "gambling addiction".
4. Have fun
Myself included thought that I could make "tons" on sportsbetting. Well, granted I've made plenty to buy new clubs, take trips, and whatever, I only play to have fun.
Watching a game with 20 bucks on it is just as exciting with a 1,000 on it. How so? 20 bucks could be a 1,000 to another.
Have fun! If you find yourself gambling for other reasons than fun and a form on entertainment i'd strongly ask you to reconsider why you are doing it. Bored? Using it as a form of release? Problems?
Have fun, enjoy the game, and gamble responsibly.
Hope you all liked that; I took that when I walked away from the movie 21. And no, I'm not soliciting the movie.
P.S. Next place I'm going is Vegas!