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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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1 do u take risks to get what u want no matter the stakes or consiquences
2 do you take a little risk on big occasions that you think matter
3 do u only play favourites minimising the risk but having fun
4 do you bet with your heart and play long shots for big payoffs
Or 5 do you settle for what you got out of fear of losing choosing not to gamble at all |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I only have a flutter on the grand national and always pick anything but the favourite..
I used to be a croupier in a casino in manchester and believe me, there is no such thing as luck...the house always wins! |
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We each set a max £5 budget to spend on the 50p roulette tables at Hippodrome - I usually walk away with £50+. Definitely not a big gambler but I enjoy a little flutter now and then!
Grand National and 'Who's the next Doctor Who' also got a bet from me |
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"I only have a flutter on the grand national and always pick anything but the favourite..
I used to be a croupier in a casino in manchester and believe me, there is no such thing as luck...the house always wins!"
Yup, whilst you would be a great reason to visit a casino, knowing that the house always wins is a good reason to avoid betting in one.
Me? Oh I tend to weigh the odds first and look at how much I can afford to lose. So cautious but not averse. Love horse racing and backgammon. |
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I used to have greyhounds and go in heavy when we had a dog ready to win
Also used to get some good information about horses and again would have a good bet
That's the only time I bet heavy when I get the right information |
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