thisistips
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I lost £2 in the one opposite the station on sat before the game. Stopped playing because I got two green zeroes in a row.
Does anyone play them as they seem sooo popular in a bookies...
I lost 200 in one yesterday and felt really bad after.... said i wont play them again but it is hard... Was mad lost the hundread in my wallet and then tried to chase my money back by using my card... After saving a pund here and there and making my own lunches to save cash... something like this is pure madness...
I go to the bookies every sat and sometimes in the week (yes i may have a problem) but my mates i go with also lose a few hundred pound every week...
Questions
1) how is it legal for the bookies to get a way with a max bet of £200 and the spin to be over in 10 seconds.. I see so many people lose thousands... It seems deadly and there is no restrictions for people who play and cant stop themselves
2) does anyone really win and to me it seems like a biased number generator in the bookies favour... and yet i still play them to try and win...
Im already struggling to give up smoking and havent had a smoke since new year... Can i cope by not gambling aswell... I do love a footy accumulator and its going to place that bet that i play the roulette.
Some people might sympathise, but I just think you are a very stupid person.
£200 quid sweltering on a machine ffs, that already mugged you off for £100 so you throw another c-note's worth in.
Just stupid.
Chief executive Richard Glynn said: "The contribution from machines has been excellent and we have grown profit per shop for a second consecutive year despite a comparatively poor gross win margin in the second half of 2011 and continued cost pressures."I knew that this would be the case... im surprised that these machines don't contribute to at least 50% percent of their total profit... They make hundreds and possibly thousands an hour.
Ladbrokes blamed unfavourable sporting resultsQUOTE]
Unfavourable sporting results... like what... in football its been well unpredictable...
I was alerted to this thread by a Brighton fan who doesn't want to post and reveal that gambling on these machines has been a problem for them.
That's what the bookies do with these machines. A business model based on addiction and indebtness, knowing that no-one will speak out as it means admitting to having a problem.
You couldn't script it where a government allows something so potentially addictive to be PROMOTED on TV, radio and newspapers.
I'm part of Gambling Reform & Society Perception (GRASP) Group and we're actively lobbying to sort these machines out and the clustering of bookies in our high streets.
Would be great if anyone could sign up and show support. The government are helping peddle this 'something for nonsense' that only leads to carnage and causes crime, divorce, homelessness, mental health, prison etc
Cheers,
Arnold
Dam wish they were doing this at one of my local bookiesWilliam Hill were handing out vouchers for a fiver last week on the gaming machines if you placed a football bet. I won a fair bit of money on them but I'm not tempted to play those machines again; they want to start to get more people hooked on those evil bastards.
William Hill were handing out vouchers for a fiver last week on the gaming machines if you placed a football bet. I won a fair bit of money on them but I'm not tempted to play those machines again; they want to start to get more people hooked on those evil bastards.