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Online Casinos in general: february what's up ;-) new month new luck --> how's it going with you? (Page 24)

Topic created on 01st Feb. 2019 | Page: 24 of 26 | Answers: 256 | Views: 48,500
Anonym
Idiot85 wrote on 02/25/2019 at 11:29 am
so gehts me for months on Lapalingo and Rizk I pay 50-150 euro or 200 and it comes not even FS and if but 10-15 euro....

I felt the same way last year. The gaming pleasure was but every month also quickly over because after 500 Deposit just nothing came and then my limit was reached. This year is so far simply much better, because constantly wins come, with which you can continue to gamble. But I also know that the streak will end

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SevenEleven
Experienced

Ludio wrote on 24.02.2019 at 16:40
Did not mean you with it alone..but right..that had been with you now only..but soas one reads here often...and I always try to understand, but it just does not work^^

want you and others but niht attack..but things I do not understand, make me kirre

As you write again and again, you are a dry alcoholic. And if I have understood your explanations correctly, then you supposedly know exactly how the basic mechanisms of this/an addiction work. If that is so - why are you still not able to make the simplest analogies (to other addictions)? Because in principle it's a very logical case and basically no more complicated than 2x2=4. Put simply: addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction. But even if she were barefoot or without feet, it is and remains "the addiction" that is sitting around - "only" in a different guise or disguise. You know, I also can't understand why people regularly drink so much until they puke, fall into a coma or almost croak. But you don't have to be able to understand that personally to understand and accept that there are people who do just that. Because they are addicted, too comfortable for change or whatever.


btw: It may be that you don't want to attack others, but your way of writing, your choice of words, your apparent (!) standing above the things, seem unpleasantly judgmental - also in the other contributions, which you 'raushaust' to this topic again and again and apparently with pleasure.

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tobineu
Amateur
The explanations of SevenEleven are a great verbidlichung of the problem, which I must also attribute to myself. There are a lot of big-headed statements from such "understanders" among them, who confirm to me as a sufferer that they either have no idea what's going on in an addict or are so deep in the shit themselves that they want to cover up their own deficits

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Anonym
New month, new luck. Today was payday for me. This month, however, I do not want to spend more than 60 euros

OK ok, I can not spend more than 60. Because last month, I have neglected n few payments. I have to pay this month. :'(

But I am optimistic

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Anonym
SevenEleven wrote on 02/25/2019 1:22 PM

As you keep writing yourself, you are a dry alcoholic. And if I understood your comments on this correctly, you supposedly know exactly how the basic mechanisms of this/an addiction work. If that is so - why are you still not able to make the simplest analogies (to other addictions)? Because in principle it's a very logical case and basically no more complicated than 2x2=4. Put simply: addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction is addiction. But even if she were barefoot or without feet, it is and remains "the addiction" that is sitting around - "only" in a different guise or disguise. You know, I also can't understand why people regularly drink so much until they puke, fall into a coma or almost croak. But you don't have to be able to understand that personally to understand and accept that there are people who do just that. Because they are addicted, too comfortable for change or whatever.


btw: It may be that you don't want to attack others, but your way of writing, your choice of words, your apparent (!) standing above the things, seem unpleasantly judgmental - also in the other contributions, which you 'raushaust' to this topic again and again and apparently with pleasure.


So I have logged on to the computer to answer in detail and not too short, so that something is misunderstood again.

Yes, I am a dry alcoholic and am therefore very familiar with addictive disorders (I can recommend the book "the blue primer" to everyone, because it says exactly what an addiction is...).

But what I don't want to do is to label everyone here as an addict who gambles away his wins. Because there are certainly also those who are simply impatient because payouts take too long and then continue to play (instead of paying in somewhere else and gambling there). That makes NO sense to me.

Many are certainly among them, but due to an addiction disease your wins gamble away again. Only these should recognize but then from itself, that they are sick...that this forum is then the COMPLETELY wrong place for them and they should not be supplied here even with Paysafecards to be able to satisfy this addiction (man imagine times there is ne side, where to alcoholics, Alkhol is given).

Only I ask this nevertheless again and this by no means badly meant...What is of the addicted player the goal? I wanted to get high so that I wouldn't notice anything and I drank for weeks at a time until I couldn't drink anymore. A heroin addict injects the poison into his veins so that he doesn't notice anything and feels good. What about the gambling addict? I would like to understand that. Because the hunt for big wins and the associated high feeling, it is probably not. Because many people win a lot, but gamble it away. And exactly THAT is what I want to know

And directed to all addicts, it brings nothing here over months always to moan, how much one has gambled away again. Do what...from alone nothing, but also nothing at all becomes better. It was anything but a bed of roses for me, but only write here how shit everything is...make nothing better

And I'm not above any no..should that have affected others so, then sorry...

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Anonym
Ludio wrote on 02/25/2019 at 1:51 pm
So logged on to the computer once to reply to this in detail and not too short so that something is misunderstood again.

Yes, I am a dry alcoholic and am therefore very familiar with addictive disorders (I can recommend everyone the book "the blue primer", because it says exactly what is an addictive disorder...).

But what I don't want to do is to label everyone here as an addict who gambles away his wins. Because there are certainly also those who are simply impatient because payouts take too long and then continue to play (instead of paying in somewhere else and gambling there). That makes NO sense to me.

Many are certainly among them, but due to an addiction disease your wins gamble away again. Only these should then recognize by themselves that they are sick...that this forum is then the COMPLETELY wrong place for them and they should not be supplied here with Paysafecards to be able to satisfy this addiction (imagine there is a page where alcoholics, Alkhol is given).

Only I ask this nevertheless again and this by no means badly meant...What is of the addicted player the goal? I wanted to get high so that I wouldn't notice anything and I drank for weeks at a time until I couldn't drink anymore. A heroin addict injects the poison into his veins so that he doesn't notice anything and feels good. What about the gambling addict? I would like to understand that. Because the hunt for big wins and the associated high feeling, it is probably not. Because many people win a lot, but gamble it away. And exactly THAT is what I want to know

And directed to all addicts, it brings nothing here over months always to moan, how much one has gambled away again. Do what...from alone nothing, but also nothing at all becomes better. It was anything but a bed of roses for me, but only write here how shit everything is...make nothing better

And I'm not above any no..should that have affected others so, then sorry...


But is it for you, as an ex alcoholic not also the wrong place ?
You know, looking for relocation and such.
Goes quite quickly

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Anonym
Danny94 wrote on 02/25/2019 at 2:05 pm
But isn't it also the wrong place for you, as an ex alcoholic ?
You know, seeking relocation and all.
Goes quite quickly

I've got that covered and under control. I know addiction relocation. Is certainly also a game with fire with me, no question. But I have the game frequency as well as my money well under control

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Anonym
Ludio wrote on 02/25/2019 2:07 PM
I have that in mind and handle. I know addiction shift. Is certainly also playing with fire with me, no question. But I have the game frequency as well as my money well under control

I also always said, when I still took drugs, and have drunk like a hole

You see, no attack. But it is in both right a game on messers schneide

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Anonym
Danny94 wrote on 02/25/2019 at 2:09 pm
I used to say the same thing when I was doing drugs, and boozing like a hole

You see, no offense. But it is in both right a game on messers schneide.

I'm very good at gambling..if that ever changes or I notice how this gains control over my life, I'll stop I think we have to move the conversation to "chat corner", otherwise there will be grumbling from Julian...

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Dbac79
Elite

Ludio wrote on 02/25/2019 at 1:51 pm
So logged on to the computer once to reply to this in detail and not too short so that something is misunderstood again.

Yes, I am a dry alcoholic and am therefore very familiar with addictive disorders (I can recommend everyone the book "the blue primer", because it says exactly what is an addictive disorder...).

But what I don't want to do is to label everyone here as an addict who gambles away his wins. Because there are certainly also those who are simply impatient because payouts take too long and then continue to play (instead of paying in somewhere else and gambling there). That makes NO sense to me.

Many are certainly among them, but due to an addiction disease your wins gamble away again. Only these should then recognize by themselves that they are sick...that this forum is then the COMPLETELY wrong place for them and they should not be supplied here with Paysafecards to be able to satisfy this addiction (imagine there is a page where alcoholics, Alkhol is given).

Only I ask this nevertheless again and this by no means badly meant...What is of the addicted player the goal? I wanted to get high so that I wouldn't notice anything and I drank for weeks at a time until I couldn't drink anymore. A heroin addict injects the poison into his veins so that he doesn't notice anything and feels good. What about the gambling addict? I would like to understand that. Because the hunt for big wins and the associated high feeling, it is probably not. Because many people win a lot, but gamble it away. And exactly THAT is what I want to know

And directed to all addicts, it brings nothing here over months always to moan, how much one has gambled away again. Do what...from alone nothing, but also nothing at all becomes better. It was anything but a bed of roses for me, but only write here how shit everything is...make nothing better

And I'm not above any no..should that have affected others so, then sorry...


in my eyes the Gambling addiction is less an addiction than a desperation, people are desperate to win back their lost money, of course it's hard for them to let the gambling be but if they do not play it is not like a heroin, coke or alcohol addict who suffers from withdrawal symptoms in the form of body pains. there are also people who need sex 5 times a day and are considered "sex addicts" but even they would have no pain if they do not let their pants down every time they have a chance

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