Confession and Question from a Newbie

JulieCA

Well-Known Member
#21
My 2 cents...

Worry more about your wife than what might happen in another, yet-to-be-realized (and at this point imaginary) existence.

Lying to a spouse isn't a good thing, ever.

I'm totally honest with my husband, but he doesn't want to know the details. I tell him about where I'm at win/loss wise and he knows I haven't dipped into any of our money for a couple years now - I'm just playing on winnings. I figure as long as I keep it that way, we won't have any issues. It helped that the first time I won several hundred dollars, I gave him half. I won't make that mistake again! It disappeared as fast as he says I make HIS money disappear! :eyepatch:

P.S. I was raised in a religion that frowns on ANY card playing, including in the privacy of your home and including card games that don't include betting. For some reason, games like "Authors" and "Uno" were okay - I find this confusing.
 

Kasi

Well-Known Member
#23
BigLoser said:
I had never been to a casino and had no interest in gambling until I visited one about three years ago (at the age of 40). Now I'm fascinated by blackjack and want to play more. The closest casino to me is about 3 hours away and my wife doesn't know about my fascination, so I only play about twice a year so far.

My question: I've seen a few people on here talk about getting banned. I've only played at Harrah's so far. At what point will they ban someone? I've left every session ahead, so I hate the thought that I could get banned just for winning a lot.

My confession: I'm a Christian and belong to a rather "fundamentalist" denomination. They believe that gambling is sinful, but I've honestly never heard a good reason why. To me, it's just my entertainment dollars that I'm willing to blow. Anyone else in a similar position? Anyone else hiding it from your spouse?

Thanks,
BL
For God's sakes man, get a grip. You are 40 years old and, above all, let your wife know the true nature of the man she married.

Don't hide behind your "Chriastian fundalmenalist" bull.

Always let your wife know who the man she married currently is. You tell a million strangers here your self-perceived sins but won't tell your wife?

Whether you "gamble" or not from this point forward, you are already on the road to hell.

But I understand. A couple years ago I came home late and my wife asked me where I had been and I said " I went to meet a man I met on the internet".

Perhaps not the most fortunate of words. Eventually, she calmed down as I explained it was a married man who plays BJ and we, including his wife, met at a casino.

I still sort of regret I didn't tell her ahead of time what the heck I'd be doing becasue she always wonders what the heck I'm doing typing away here on the "internet" anyway - she thinks that plenty weird enough in the first place lol.

Whatever, I just want to die in peace with no secrets to tell my wife.

I completely broke down last week succumbing under the pressure I knew I had been parking for weeks at a parking meter that was broken and never would get to "0" and say "violation". This at a meter where 25 cents buys you 3 hours.

But, honestly, nonetheless, I have bigger secrets I may take to my grave. Stuff like maybe paying all taxes owed on gambling winnings. But my wife knows.

Whatever - your wife is like God. Tell her the truth. You just can't pretend you are someone you are not.

I don't view the IRS or US Gov't as I view God or my wife.
 
#24
When you do something with an advantage, is INVESTING.

Examples--buying stocks that you researched, counting cards at blackjack, being a top poker player, handicapping horses or sports teams.

Not that you won't have financial ups and downs, but you know you have the advantage and should be ahead if you actually have an advantage and not just THINK you do.

Buying lottery tickets, playing slots, etc. is GAMBLING.
 
#25
John

JohnGalt1 said:
When you do something with an advantage, is INVESTING.

Examples--buying stocks that you researched, counting cards at blackjack, being a top poker player, handicapping horses or sports teams.

Not that you won't have financial ups and downs, but you know you have the advantage and should be ahead if you actually have an advantage and not just THINK you do.

Buying lottery tickets, playing slots, etc. is GAMBLING.
Let us be honest, CC is gambling, STing is gambling, hole carding is gambling, poker is gambling etc.

And you can get addicted at all of them, including stock trading.

CP
 
#26
Kasi

Kasi said:
For God's sakes man, get a grip. You are 40 years old and, above all, let your wife know the true nature of the man she married.

Don't hide behind your "Chriastian fundalmenalist" bull.

Always let your wife know who the man she married currently is. You tell a million strangers here your self-perceived sins but won't tell your wife?

Whether you "gamble" or not from this point forward, you are already on the road to hell.

But I understand. A couple years ago I came home late and my wife asked me where I had been and I said " I went to meet a man I met on the internet".

Perhaps not the most fortunate of words. Eventually, she calmed down as I explained it was a married man who plays BJ and we, including his wife, met at a casino.

I still sort of regret I didn't tell her ahead of time what the heck I'd be doing becasue she always wonders what the heck I'm doing typing away here on the "internet" anyway - she thinks that plenty weird enough in the first place lol.

Whatever, I just want to die in peace with no secrets to tell my wife.

I completely broke down last week succumbing under the pressure I knew I had been parking for weeks at a parking meter that was broken and never would get to "0" and say "violation". This at a meter where 25 cents buys you 3 hours.

But, honestly, nonetheless, I have bigger secrets I may take to my grave. Stuff like maybe paying all taxes owed on gambling winnings. But my wife knows.

Whatever - your wife is like God. Tell her the truth. You just can't pretend you are someone you are not.

I don't view the IRS or US Gov't as I view God or my wife.
What do you mean this guy is on the road to hell?

In fact, WHAT did you just say in all the above:confused::laugh:

CP
 

golfnut101

Well-Known Member
#27
JulieCA said:
My 2 cents...

Worry more about your wifeQUOTE]


This is closer to what BigLoser should be concerning himself with. So easy to 'justify' our actions by finding a loophole in the bible or any other book.
St. Augustine said 'Love and do as you please' but unfortunately, we too often put the 'do as you please' ahead of the 'Love'. If we want to play the 'what would Christ do' game, here is my 2 cents...I think he would walk into that casino where BigLoser is, catch his attention between shoes, and ask him to go for a walk...I will leave the rest up to you.

Hope you find peace BigLoser
 

FLASH1296

Well-Known Member
#29
Of course you are "gambling"; just as if you were "day trading"
You just have a modest 0.75% - 1.3% advantage over the house.
It is like trading stock without a broker's fee.

"Investing" <?> Select a GUARANTEED return, such as Tax-Free Municipal Bonds.

Meanwhile, all KUDOS to KASI.

His point is profound. Almost perfectly stated.

The only thing that you have that has any REAL value, is your marriaqe, whether or not you are smart enough to know that.

Stop "taking your spouse for granted". Be 100% honest with her. You need to look into her eyes and apologize for being a jerk. Ask for her patient understanding.

She will grant it if she feels that you are being honest, unless you have a history of hiding stuff from her.

Tell her that you value your marriage more than your childish obsession with a card game, and that you are hoping to mature, with her loving help.

Perhaps you can forge an agreement that once a month you BOTH deserve a "night out". You at the casino, with a set bankroll; [You lose your cash and you come home], and she wherever she wants to go.
 

sagefr0g

Well-Known Member
#30
creeping panther said:
What do you mean this guy is on the road to hell?

In fact, WHAT did you just say in all the above:confused::laugh:

CP
yeah, yeah and who was that man from the internet that Kasi went to meet?:devil::whip:

hey BigLoser me, like Daddybo, and your story is similar as well.
thing is i don't hide my gambling activities from my wife.

oh yeah and my wife likes Kasi and CP, lmao.:eek::):cat:
 

mdlbj

Well-Known Member
#31
You already have the answer.

I was raised to never do drugs, gamble or put myself in a position to go to jail. Well, Im 2 out of 3.. Be honest with yourself and your family.

BigLoser said:
I had never been to a casino and had no interest in gambling until I visited one about three years ago (at the age of 40). Now I'm fascinated by blackjack and want to play more. The closest casino to me is about 3 hours away and my wife doesn't know about my fascination, so I only play about twice a year so far.

My question: I've seen a few people on here talk about getting banned. I've only played at Harrah's so far. At what point will they ban someone? I've left every session ahead, so I hate the thought that I could get banned just for winning a lot.

My confession: I'm a Christian and belong to a rather "fundamentalist" denomination. They believe that gambling is sinful, but I've honestly never heard a good reason why. To me, it's just my entertainment dollars that I'm willing to blow. Anyone else in a similar position? Anyone else hiding it from your spouse?

Thanks,
BL
 

Kasi

Well-Known Member
#33
creeping panther said:
What do you mean this guy is on the road to hell?

In fact, WHAT did you just say in all the above:confused::laugh:

CP
You actually think I actually know what I mean when I say it :grin:

Another secret - I pretty much don't lol.

Ask my wife - she will absolutely agree I have no idea what I'm talking about :)
 

Kasi

Well-Known Member
#35
sagefr0g said:
yeah, yeah and who was that man from the internet that Kasi went to meet?:devil::whip:
Well I didn't want to spill the beans lol.

It was a great day - for me anyway lol.

Hope u guys CP, etc post some stuff eventually about the Oct bash whenever it happens!
 
#36
Wise Won,

sagefr0g said:
yeah, yeah and who was that man from the internet that Kasi went to meet?:devil::whip:

hey BigLoser me, like Daddybo, and your story is similar as well.
thing is i don't hide my gambling activities from my wife.

oh yeah and my wife likes Kasi and CP, lmao.:eek::):cat:
That is really funny, I wondered about that meeting:eek::laugh::laugh:

I am truly happy that your Y also likes me, and I like her also, and of course you are my best bud!!!:1st:

CP
 

Kasi

Well-Known Member
#37
creeping panther said:
I am truly happy that your Y also likes me, and I like her also, and...
See, and, don't forget by the Immutable Law of Transitivity, that, since "Y likes CP" and "Y likes Kasi" then therefore it also must inevitably be true, as surely as night follows day, that "CP and Kasi will like each other" :laugh:

Is that mathematically correct? I'm going with it anyway lmao?

God Bless Y for bringing strangers together - be sure and tell her for me Wise One.
 
#38
BigLoser said:
My confession: I'm a Christian and belong to a rather "fundamentalist" denomination. They believe that gambling is sinful, but I've honestly never heard a good reason why. To me, it's just my entertainment...
Yes and thats the reason - it distracts you from your walk with G-D.
Even now you have blemished your relationships with lies and cover stories.

Now you must confess to your loved ones. But take heart, you can continue to play (if you count) -

See -

Please place a comment on the above post, I'd like to give it a bump. m

Ps - Go and sin no more.
 
#39
Kasi

Kasi said:
See, and, don't forget by the Immutable Law of Transitivity, that, since "Y likes CP" and "Y likes Kasi" then therefore it also must inevitably be true, as surely as night follows day, that "CP and Kasi will like each other" :laugh:

Is that mathematically correct? I'm going with it anyway lmao?

God Bless Y for bringing strangers together - be sure and tell her for me Wise One.
Now if you would only make it to the BASH I am sure you, me and Sage would rock the casino!!!:band2:

:):grin:;):cool::laugh:

CP
 
#40
Absolute Sin

Ask any televangelist or Baptist minister... gambling is SINNING all the WAY!! (Of course the reasoning behind this is that if you are gambling, therefore likely losing money like 97% of all people that gamble, then that is less cash that you should be putting in God and Jesus' Swiss Bank Accounts and Cayman Island Bank Accounts, which are of course run and managed by the televangelist on behalf of God and Jesus.)

The only thing to do is to take all the cash you were going to gamble with and send it to your local religious whiz-bang and you can be assured that they will in turn forward this cash straight to heaven. Then admit to your wife that you are a filthy sinner.
 
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