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Online Casinos in general: my story with a huge win of 450,000 euros and the misfortune that followed (Page 2)

Topic created on 17th Jan. 2024 | Page: 2 of 10 | Answers: 137 | Views: 9,914
Bluff
Expert
This is one of the most intense casino stories I've ever heard

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imsoql
Rookie
https://postimg.cc/jDRsHN2t

i found the old chat with the "admin" in my messages
who helped me with the Verification back then.
i would have liked to show you the pictures of the account balance at that time and some wins but as I said unfortunately no longer available

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imsoql
Rookie

Donnie wrote on 17.01.2024 at 13:52: How stupid can you be to gamble away so much money again?

stupid is the one who does stupid things

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mtorero
Rookie

WithoutWings wrote on 17.01.2024 at 15:21: Maybe you should just keep in mind that Gambling addiction is a disease for a reason and quitting as an addict, no matter what's on the clock, is just extremely hard. That's not true for everyone here but certainly for many.

That's stupid yes... But it's an addiction. Injecting heroin is also stupid, smoking too... yet very few people stop... that's why I don't attach any importance to these comments 😏

People make it very easy for themselves these days by immediately turning every loss of appetite into an addiction and illness. For me, a disease is cancer, for example, and not alcoholism or gambling addiction.

I recommend watching Southpark, the episode where Randy imagines he's an alcoholic. There's a lot of truth in it and, as so often, it shows how stupid our society has become.

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sigi36
Amateur
Hi,

This is the craziest story I have heard of so far in my 25 year gambling career, I have also made 1K from 1€ or 5k from a 10ner in one night and gambled away again, fortunately there are not often such moments in the year, but the story from 0.70 cents 450.000€ is crazy, but I or many here can sympathize with you, and what it also shows is that you are helped here and at least you got 100K through the administrator here and had a good time with these 100K ....think like this: if you had gambled away the 100K you would be even more annoyed, I hope that you and all of us here have another Lucky Day and then press payout !

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Marieangels
Amateur
And you always have to keep in mind. You've only won when you've got it in your account. You can't lose what you don't have. I've seen that you can get by with very little money. In the end, it's only virtual anyway and when you have it in your hand, it's printed paper. No gold or diamonds with value.... Incidentally, I am still often in this tunnel today. But here's what I do now. When a big win comes, I immediately jump up, away from the PC and go out or eat something. Until I'm in my right mind again. Then I cash out. I would have a different problem with 450K. Where to pay out....

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Marieangels
Amateur
And one more thing. Be happy that you won and paid out 100K and didn't get in trouble with it. All of us would be happy with a win like that. And don't mourn what could have been....
By the way, it's an addiction! Many people only calm down when everything is lost again and there is no money left. If you can't see that or get to grips with it yourself, you need to seek help....

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Falke
Expert
The well-known problem with gaming: When has the maximum been reached?

How often do you win €100 with a small depositor and think that's just the beginning, only to gamble it all away again? In the same way, sometimes it was just the beginning and you have played your way up to €500 and so on.

It's the greed of a gambler, not so much for more money, but for more moments of happiness. And the longer you play, the more you lose touch with money. This is mainly due to the ups and downs. You have €500 on you, gamble away €200 and the next free spins bring back €150.

Do you also know the phenomenon that money won is not worth as much as money deposited? For example, if you've paid in €100 and it goes up to €500 and then back down to, say, €200, then the €200 feels like very little. If you then lose everything again and reload another €100 of your money, then this €100 feels heavier than the €200 before.

But by the way. 450.i definitely wouldn't have gambled away another € 000. But I would never have gotten that high because I would have cashed out much earlier and not played so high.

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slotliebe89
Elite

Falke wrote on 17.01.2024 at 19:14:

But by the way. 450.000 I definitely wouldn't have gambled away any more. But I would never have gotten that high either, because I would have cashed out much earlier and not played so high.

The problem is that you can't know when the peak will be reached. That's why it only helps to keep redefining the lower stop line.

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LuckyNoob
Rookie

Donnie wrote on 17.01.2024 at 14:38: ...... . Where did they want to go with the coal? To the billion mark?

Certainly not, because they are unlikely to pay out 1 billion.

It would probably be better to divide it into 4-5 partial payments so as not to attract the attention of the bank and the tax office.

Unfortunately, I don't yet have any experience with payouts in the 10⁹ range, but maybe one of the old hands has a Tip?

The only one who occasionally pays out such sums doesn't reply to me.
But I'm sure Rohstein is always busy too.


To the TE
Hey, you turned 70 cents into 100,000 real euros.
Think of the rest as play money, because you never really had it.


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Falke
Expert

slotliebe89 wrote on January 17th, 2024 at 7:29 pm:

The problem is that you can't know when the peak is reached. Therefore, it only helps to set the lower stop line again and again.

That's exactly what I mean. And from €500 you want to get to €700 and from there €1,000 is not far away and so on. And then you drop from 1,000 back to 700 and it feels like a loss, even though you've only deposited 20, for example.


Yes, the psychology of gambling is interesting but also frightening. You often can't defend yourself against it, even if you know all about it.

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Donnie
Expert
The pain threshold for when to cash out is different for many people. I would have cashed out at €30 if I had 70 cents to start with and would have preferred to get involved in a sports betting promo. The biggest win I ever had was 1.8K, but to be honest, I don't like playing with high bets because you can lose everything badly. I think the good guy played himself into a frenzy and then you can quickly lose control

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garfield68
Elite
i would never get that high either, i would be totally happy if i could work my way up from such a small amount to the minimum payout limit. and then quickly transfer it to the wallet

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Langhans
Expert
I find it an unbearable feeling to win something that I then lose again. Losing money is never fun anyway, but if I Deposit money and nothing comes in, I might grumble for a moment, but it's all over in no time at all: "New day, new luck. Today the machine was better, tomorrow it's your turn again". But woe betide me if I'm well into the black and then things start to go against me......maybe even below my deposit amount......then any balance is passé for me. As I find it difficult to forgive myself for such things and know this by now, I always pay out when the amount is right for me (and sometimes even less). Although this limits my options "upwards" enormously in individual cases, it also limits the risks "downwards" overall. This is currently the best way for me, because in the end - despite the ups and downs that gambling inevitably brings with it - the whole thing should be fun and not stress me out mentally.

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MisterL
Expert
i logged in and got 70 cents in an overseas casino where you know from the outset "THEY DON'T PAY OUT"

a little pastime on 5 cents (maybe I can play a little bit) paf 7euro won cool even higher zack 80 tacken, come on make one on highroller dumdidum 2000,- and now?

i play down to 1000 on very high bets just quickly 1000x hit 100k win now i get nothing and now ?

oh come on max. bet and play what i know and then i try to pay out half a million for me never nobody will ever give me that money

anger frustration euphoria all at once goal reached! me ? can't be true son luck awat bad luck certainly 1000 companies in a building on the fiji islands or wherever this curacao island is located

if i had known beforehand that they would actually pay out THEN i would have pressed payout immediately after the 1000x win

so you did everything right CONGRATULATIONS

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