Do you gamble periodically?

I buy a Lottery ticket weekly, Have a flutter on the horses on the weekend.
Last time I went to a Casino was 1992.

Very rarely.Iā€™ve had to earn all my money I donā€™t want to give it away to to some bookie.I was in the lottery at work only because I was afraid Iā€™d turn up one Monday and Iā€™d be the only one there.

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Not at all. Never been in a casino, betting shop or wherever.

Th nearest I got to gambling was when the lottery first started, where I would do a handful of lines which I won a handful of minor prizes. I cut down when the lottery went twice a week and stopped altogether when it went to Ā£2. Now they have added more balls means I will probably never do it again, as the chances of winning are astronomically huge. I just view it as a rip-off.

ā€œMrs Grahamā€ may do a couple of scratch cards a week, but also doesnā€™t like to gamble - except rarely have a go on a fruit machine with any loose change she has.

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Nope, the people I see hanging around outside betting shops swigging on super strength lager donā€™t seem to be doing very well on it. I used to sometimes do the football pools although I think that was largely about the actual process. It was almost a ritual sitting at home watching the results on World of Sport on a Saturday.

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My gamble is driving the Expressway thru the City. Itā€™s Crazy with 18-wheeler 67-73 mph and autos 77 / 87 mph.

Itā€™s sort of amazing how the constant push to bet continues thru the media when it is so family harmful.
But you know Entertainment is just a rip-off in its own self. What did you expect. Paradise. Haha

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They reckon Lottery tickets are designed for people who are bad at maths. The only people with slightly less chance of winning big are people who donā€™t buy a ticket

Having said that I buy four tickets each Friday.

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Lifeā€™s a gamble. You pay your money and take your chances. But make informed choices and youā€™re odds on. Follow your instincts, go with your flow.

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You wonā€™t find many who would readily admit to gambling, on a forum, especially as there are others queuing up to say how bad gambling is, or that people who gamble are losers.

Yet gambling is a real problem and an addiction for many, and thereā€™s lots of temptation out there for those who either want to make a quick buck, or who would love to retire early and live a life of luxury.
Or so they think.

I donā€™t even take part in the lottery any more, although there was a time when it was a regular weekly thing for me.

Hey - ho.

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The only gambling I do is the lottery once a week (Saturday), perhaps I have been lucky because so far, apart from the initial layout of Ā£10 to open the account I have been able leave winnings in the account which have so far paid for my tickets, so effectively I am playing with their money not mine! I will wait until I win the jackpot before cashing in!

My brother-in-law operated a casino.

@Bretrick The nearest I get to gambling is the monthly Premium Bond draws and with the maximum investment allowed, I usually receive payments every month.
Gambling is a mugā€™s game heavily tilted in favour of the organiser of the ā€˜gamblingā€™ or the high street would not be adorned with bookmakers. If there is two or more bookies on a high street with no sign of a pawnbroker, then a sure-fire way of making money is to open a pawnbrokerā€™s establishment :wink::point_right::grin::+1:

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I go to a Casino at least twice a week.

Buy into a poker game for Ā£20.

Might last 20 minutes and lose or last 5 hours then you make the money.

Pay outs are based on 10% of players.

A cheap afternoon out and sometimes a profit as well.

Also play poker on line.

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I bet small time on the horses. Never more than $10 on a race.
Something I can afford to do, being single with no debt.
It is an interest with a little bit of a thrill attached.

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