marshall123
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How to help my bf who has been addicted to gambling?
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Could be, but the advice can't hurt should anyone reading this actually be in a similar situation.London Colin said:Guys, I'm 99.9% certain that you are replying to spam!
100% ... and they kept replying even after you gave them the heads up! LOLLondon Colin said:Guys, I'm 99.9% certain that you are replying to spam!
London's post wasn't there when i started posting, i'm a slow typer, but i did see it when i edited, just went ahead and left it up.xengrifter said:100% ... and they kept replying even after you gave them the heads up! LOL
Now that the link is gone, that's a fair point.gronbog said:Could be, but the advice can't hurt should anyone reading this actually be in a similar situation.
What do you mean POSSIBLE? LOLLVBear584 said:I removed the possible-spam link from the original post, but kept the post intact.
Dont agree. I hate gambling. Don't much like casinos either. If everything went CSM tomorrow I would walk away. Up until 5 years ago, and a chance meeting I had never bet on anything in my life. My mentor told me it was my strongest asset. If I couldn't play with an edge I would never lay money on the felt again and wouldn't miss it at all.ZeeBabar said:One is that if you are an AP and winning, you are not addicted. You just think you can walk away, you are kidding yourself.
I can relate to this. I was never a "gambler" before AP blackjack. Casinos never particularly interested me very much until I learned that I could beat them. And my feelings are the same... if all games became unbeatable tomorrow, I would no longer play.Taff said:Dont agree. I hate gambling. Don't much like casinos either. If everything went CSM tomorrow I would walk away. Up until 5 years ago, and a chance meeting I had never bet on anything in my life. My mentor told me it was my strongest asset. If I couldn't play with an edge I would never lay money on the felt again and wouldn't miss it at all.
Kind of like a cigarette addict saying he would walk away if there were no casinos, a golf addict saying he would quit if there was no golf.Taff said:Dont agree. I hate gambling. Don't much like casinos either. If everything went CSM tomorrow I would walk away. Up until 5 years ago, and a chance meeting I had never bet on anything in my life. My mentor told me it was my strongest asset. If I couldn't play with an edge I would never lay money on the felt again and wouldn't miss it at all.