I have been to several casinos both in London and other UK counties. I find them fascinating places and I can't remember losing, we generally broke even or had a win. Mind you, neither of us were big gamblers so we generally had no problem walking away if our luck looked like running out.Gambling is America's favorite pastime.
Attesting to human passion for game of chance, revenueinvestment is in the billions,
two times greater than money spent on fast food, movies and musical recordings.
Have ever been to a casino? Where ?
How did it go?....win some? Lose some?![]()
i Have no interest in gambling but have tried attending casinos because thatās what the people I was with wanted to do. All the lights, noise, colors, people, etc. was way to overwhelming for me. Just left me exhausted and addlepated.
I don't know how lottery tickets and scratch cards are sold in the USA but here in the UK, they're sold at the customer service/tobacco counter in the supermarket ... and my heart sinks sometimes if I have to go to Customer services and there's massive queue of gamblers .. standing there waiting to cash in lottery tickets, and scratch cards and buy more..And for those who are too poor to travel to casinos, there are the lotteries where many buy tickets instead of feeding their children.
I'll bet on sports but I hate casino-type gambling. I lived in Las Vegas for a couple years and I know the games are rigged in the "houses" favor by design.Gambling is America's favorite pastime.
Attesting to human passion for game of chance, revenueinvestment is in the billions,
two times greater than money spent on fast food, movies and musical recordings.
Have ever been to a casino? Where ?
How did it go?....win some? Lose some?![]()
When you walk into a coin-op laundry in Vegas, you see a row of washers on one side, and a row of slot machines on the other. You can even play the slots while you're gassing up your car at a station. I was surprised their wasn't a few of them at the elementary schools..
In Spain Lottery tickets et al can only be bought from dedicated lottery booths dotted every few hundred feet along the roads
in my state there are kiosk type machines to buy scratch tickets and lottery...... often in grocery stores but also in Malls etc.....I don't know how lottery tickets and scratch cards are sold in the USA but here in the UK, they're sold at the customer service/tobacco counter in the supermarket ... and my heart sinks sometimes if I have to go to Customer services and there's massive queue of gamblers .. standing there waiting to cash in lottery tickets, and scratch cards and buy more..
You know it's an illness, when they buy the scratch cards and get no further than the door before they're scratching them off..
In Spain Lottery tickets et al can only be bought from dedicated lottery booths dotted every few hundred feet along the roads
OMG how many lives/families does that destroy ?When you walk into a coin-op laundry in Vegas, you see a row of washers on one side, and a row of slot machines on the other. You can even play the slots while you're gassing up your car at a station. I was surprised their wasn't a few of them at the elementary schools.
This is a good example that some can LEARN from others misfortune................. and some will not see a problem until it hits HOME for them.OMG how many lives/families does that destroy ?
This was the problem with my ex husband.. he would play slot machines and lose everything he had before he even brought his wages home, but at least he played in the pub or the social club.. slot machines everywhere means someone whose gambling is out of control is never going to get well.. and tempting for even the young to start..
In the Uk slot machines are only permitted in places where the permitted age to enter is 18 years old . ( .. so pubs, clubs etc ). never anywhere like a laundrette...
I remember when Gambling became available online and on TV.. a few years after my ex and I divorced.. my heart sank completely...
100 % agreeThis is a good example that some can LEARN from others misfortune................. and some will not see a problem until it hits HOME for them.
More and more people simply do not care about things until it effects THEM.
Yes..... lives can be destroyed and finances ruined.
Most casinos also have several ATMs ........or you can get a draw off a credit card many places. If you are in the hole they will hand you a shovel to dig deeper.
Some may be able to spend a small amount as entertainment and NEVER have a problem but others it becomes an obsession to win back lost wages etc.....
i felt better about it when tickets were sold by a customer service booth or cashier to make sure legal age but now it is a subtle way of just ignoring underage purchases etc.... no one can tell who will develop a problem....
Funny thing is we did away with cigarette machines because they figured out anyone could use them but we fully embraced lotto machines often not even in view of store personnel to see if a 12 yr old is buying.....
same thing goes for buying anything on the internet.........
" click here to say you are old enough to make this purchase " .....
the line is hysterical that some THINK that is same as a person checking ID.
Yup.My wife is the gambler in our family. She has won a few nice winnings, but has lost also. If I had to guess, I would say that she is at the very least, slightly behind. We have been to Vegas and Reno several times, mostly for the entertainment at the casino theaters. My biggest take-away was $8500 at the Black Jack table. I am probably a little ahead because I donāt gamble a lot if money. I had a really nice run at the roulette table in Caesarās in Vegas. I put $50 on the ā0ā and $50 on the ā00ā. ā00ā came up. I think I walked away with about $1700. My other bragging point is when I played craps at the Venetian. I knew nothing, well, ver little about craps. The guy across the the table from me had a nice stack of chips, so I just rode along with him. I bet on the same blocks as whatever he did, but he was putting a lot more on the blocks. After just 4 rolls, I had $600 and decided to cash in and leave.
Now, for the bad news. We were at one of the old casinos. I canāt think of the name offhand, but it sits on LV Boulevard all the way at the far end. Now, believe it or not, they had a $1 black Jack table, so thatās where my seat was. I was doing pretty good when my wife walked up and asked me how I was doing. I told her that there was one thing I always wanted to do. She asked what? I said watch and I slid my three stacks of chips onto the circle. The table allowed up to $500 per bet. I had $322 in chips and I played it all on one hand. I drew 2 Jacks, but had no money to split them and didnāt want to ask for credit, so I just played the two Jacks or 20. I couldnāt believe my luck and was ready to give a woo-who when the dealer turned over his hole card and had an Ace to go with his Queen showing. I just sat there smiling and shaking my head. I actually only lost about $70, but still.
Better to be 'addlepated' than 'constipated', with one you can't go, the other.....well, you can't remember if you have.Addlepated! what a wonderful word! I have never heard it before and had to look it up:
Definition of addlepated
1 : being mixed up : confused. 2 : eccentric.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/addlepated#:~:text=Definition of addlepated,2 : eccentric