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The giant disadvantage is you can never realm leave because you're just a click away from being back. Plus you can click your life away in one night. I think that is too powerful. Casinos are always more fun and exciting than where you live.
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Very true. The money is so abstract and the venue so accessible that you can find yourself making stupidly large wagers deep into the night while tanked up on JD.
Been there, got the t-shirt.
Also, even the casinos with solid reputations can still rip you off if they invoke their universal 'If we decide you are not playing in good faith, we can close your account and retain the balance' Got that t-shirt too.
My nephew and my GF's little brother were playing small limit poker at 13 and 14 online at Bovada and a few other sites. They both won a little bit and moved on to other things like girl's
Now in their 2O's they have good jobs families and don't have any gambling problems. They both like to gamble occasionally but no more or less than the average American male.
Axel,
Your example of confirmed family and friend members falling perfectly into the American dream after starting to gamble ONLINE at the early illegal age of 13 appears to be suspect to me. Especially after these kids had a winning first time experience gambling at an age certainly uninformed about the actual facts of life, and yet how they eventually pulled the winning plug out of the drain and moved onto a more serious life. Most adolescent kids if they made $50.00 would try to make $100.00 and on and on until great success or ruin.
Instead of setting a more mature example at that time for the kids (8 yrs. shy of legal gambling age) your demonstration of being a good uncle and friend also comes into question. Did you help with them to cash out their winnings? Did you provide beer while they were gambling?
Regardless of the important point I’m making above, you just always seem to have the perfect example or story that will always fit into any condition or narrative when it comes to gambling. No matter what negative points are brought up about gambling you always have a counter to the positive. I’m not talking about negative bad AP plays which of course you already would have been aware of and knew about, I’m talking about everything else about gambling. It’s like your always trying to justify you chosen life style of hustling.
One last question or two or three or four if you don’t mind. When you knew the children were playing poker ONLINE why didn’t you jump in and teach them how to AP? Wasn’t that the time millions were being made online AP’ing? Why didn’t you take them under your wings and show them all the money they could’ve and should’ve made?
Did you make millions ONLINE when the ONLINE dream existed for AP’s, and if not why not? I read somewhere that the money to buy this site and others by the new owners was made AP’ing BlackJack online. Do you think that was a rumor started just to promote online gambling?
You can be cheated in the course of play, and you would never know it.
Colluders, or one person playing multiple spots, can exploit you, and you would never know it.
A collection of poker pros could use their combined knowledge to scam thousands of people out of millions of dollars (but gee, that would NEVER happen).
The website can vanish like a fart on the wind, along with your money, and you would have no recourse whatsoever.
The site's location is in some overseas location that you often can't even discern, and it's usually someplace like the People's Mango Republic.
The site could hack your personal information and resell it. Your personal financial information will be protected by all the safeguards written into the laws of the People's Mango Republic.
I recommend that instead, you sign up for my Blackjack by Phone casino. 100 percent guaranteed kinda honest-like.
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There's no need to socialize. You're just there by yourself. Socializing is healthy. People who are glued to their smartphones all day long whose eyes never rise to meet others have lost something and they don't even know it. And yes, the loss of and lack of trust with an online entity is significant.
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Also, even the casinos with solid reputations can still rip you off if they invoke their universal 'If we decide you are not playing in good faith, we can close your account and retain the balance' Got that t-shirt too.
Casinomeister is pretty good about helping, and he does have an accredited list.
Axel,
Your example of confirmed family and friend members falling perfectly into the American dream after starting to gamble ONLINE at the early illegal age of 13 appears to be suspect to me. Especially after these kids had a winning first time experience gambling at an age certainly uninformed about the actual facts of life, and yet how they eventually pulled the winning plug out of the drain and moved onto a more serious life. Most adolescent kids if they made $50.00 would try to make $100.00 and on and on until great success or ruin.
Instead of setting a more mature example at that time for the kids (8 yrs. shy of legal gambling age) your demonstration of being a good uncle and friend also comes into question. Did you help with them to cash out their winnings? Did you provide beer while they were gambling?
Regardless of the important point I’m making above, you just always seem to have the perfect example or story that will always fit into any condition or narrative when it comes to gambling. No matter what negative points are brought up about gambling you always have a counter to the positive. I’m not talking about negative bad AP plays which of course you already would have been aware of and knew about, I’m talking about everything else about gambling. It’s like your always trying to justify you chosen life style of hustling.
One last question or two or three or four if you don’t mind. When you knew the children were playing poker ONLINE why didn’t you jump in and teach them how to AP? Wasn’t that the time millions were being made online AP’ing? Why didn’t you take them under your wings and show them all the money they could’ve and should’ve made?
Did you make millions ONLINE when the ONLINE dream existed for AP’s, and if not why not? I read somewhere that the money to buy this site and others by the new owners was made AP’ing BlackJack online. Do you think that was a rumor started just to promote online gambling?
Since he was not 21 at the time it would be difficult to learn or exploit AP. And since didn't live in Vegas it would be difficult for him to learn. He's successful working in the oil business and was making 100k + a year since he was 18. He actually has taken advantage of a few LV promotions during his trips to Vegas. This time he wanted to do the loss rebate at Plaza. I don't know if he did because unfortunately I was heading out of LV a few hours after he arrived.I Had just enough time to hook him up with rooms from someone, and hang out as I played a promo. He plays his local cash poker games and tournaments on some weekends and seems to be moderately ahead. He's taken advantage of his local small limit BJ games where dealers are sloppy as hell.
I didn't help him cash out his online poker accounts, his parents did that as it was their accounts he used. I did give him advice playing $20 heads up turbos. It's not like he was depositing thousands and feverishly clicking away 24/7. I wouldn't need to buy him beer since I think the legal drinking age in ND is 13 ....If you get what im saying? Personally I think kids should be exposed to gambling at a young age and learn the odds and know what's good/better to play and what's terrible to play.
As far as online gambling goes I was not willing to invest large amounts of money online like some people did. I deposited and played amounts I felt comfortable with and I did just fine. I was fairly picky what casinos I played at. People who made millions had a network and did lots of multiaccounting. I have already said before that it was a mistake not going for it big without reservations, however I could say that about lots of stuff like not investing more or at all in things like Bitcoin, gold, Facebook, google or microsoft. Also if I was solely doing that I would've missed out on other things.
I understood there was a significant amount of money to be made with online affiliate programs, I dabbled in it a bit, however I didn't understand or know what it took to get traffic. It's hard to do multiple things at once, I concentrated on what I knew how to do and my social life.
As fas as specific numbers go I would never discuss such things especially with a stranger online. It wouldn't matter anyways, I could just lie and inflate stuff, as many people do online. There's always someone more successful, better car, bigger house, smarter, better looking, more fit, happier, with a hotter girl/guy or cooler than you or the next guy.
Casinomeister is pretty good about helping, and he does have an accredited list.
*Rolls eyes @ Casinomeister.If you question my story
Personally, I think your imagination and slickness is second to none. Was waiting to see how you were going to turn my negative post into a positive. Good job.
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Personally, I think your imagination and slickness is second to none. Was waiting to see how you were going to turn my negative post into a positive. Good job.
I find your response pretty insulting. You're barely in bounds at the moment, and I may reconsider.
There are people who don't need to lie, because the truth is fantastic enough. In my experience, Axel is one of those people. He lives a big, outrageous life, and talks openly about much of it.
There is more than a bit of what he told you above I can vouch for, though I've only known him a couple of years. The rest he has no reason to lie about.
I grew up gambling as well, playing bj for money from age 6, and poker for money from age 8 or 9. Not regularly, not as a job, but yeah, we didn't play for matchsticks either. If we'd had Internet gambling, I don't doubt we'd have done it.
I still managed to have a normal.life with a career, a marriage, owning houses and cars, not throwing my money away on gambling. What's so hard to believe about that?
If you have other things you want for your money besides games of chance, you don't play for significant amounts of money. If you're addicted, you bet the rent, borrow beyond your means, whatever it takes. I don't personally know anyone like that, or at least know that about them. But it takes more than early exposure to gambling to make a person an addict.