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Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
The slot machines by the luggage carousels at the airport kind of sum the place up........

:lolol: Completely. Any money left in your pocket? GIVE IT UP!

On another note about Vegas, I was very surprised that there's a Lush store in the Miracle Mile of shops. And got to watch Everton vs Burnley from a sports bar in there with a cocktail so strong, it was basically glowing. Marvellous.
 




mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,494
England
Skybet brought in a feature where they told you your net gain/loss over the previous year.

Mine was £210 down,

Shocking amount? Nope. But I GENUIENLY thought I was about even. I honestly believed I was betting a tenner a weekend.....and then I properly checked it and it was far far more.

I immediately stopped my online accounts and now go with a physical fiver to the bookies on a Friday, place my bet and that's it. I feel a million times better for it. It also has made Saturday's so much more fun. I used to sit there, constantly checking my cashout. Now, I have a bet slip. If I win I win, if I lose I lose.
 


clockend1983

New member
Apr 1, 2010
368
Correct. It is another example of " because it does not happen to me, it does not exist " Same as depression, anxiety and all manner of issues with people denying it's existance becuase they do not experience it themselves
Spot on unc
Many do not understand and there’s nothing wrong with that
but those who have had the experience will
 


darkwolf666

Well-known member
Nov 8, 2015
7,576
Sittingbourne, Kent
What a weird post. Most of the complaints are nothing to do with personal responsibility, are they?

:shrug:

Going back to the theme of the article, I.e. complaints about bookies, I have just this week come across my first limiting of stakes, due to winning!!!

Since the start of the new football season I have been placing a number of late goal or both teams to score bets and had racked up £4,500 in profit with William Hill. Yesterday, when attempting to cover a.losing bet I discovered I could only place small bets and was limited to maximums of around £20!

I am not match betting, or anything else that could be considered underhand by the bookies, but simply playing the odds and making astute choices of bets, with a win ratio of 65%.

William Hill’s loss though as I will move on to another bookie.

It appears bookmakers don’t like winners...
 


Billy Seagull

Bookie Basher
Jul 5, 2003
1,432
Going back to the theme of the article, I.e. complaints about bookies, I have just this week come across my first limiting of stakes, due to winning!!!

Since the start of the new football season I have been placing a number of late goal or both teams to score bets and had racked up £4,500 in profit with William Hill. Yesterday, when attempting to cover a.losing bet I discovered I could only place small bets and was limited to maximums of around £20!

I am not match betting, or anything else that could be considered underhand by the bookies, but simply playing the odds and making astute choices of bets, with a win ratio of 65%.

William Hill’s loss though as I will move on to another bookie.

It appears bookmakers don’t like winners...

You've done bloody well to get £4.5k from William Hill.
 




GloryDays

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2011
1,599
Leyton, E10.
I spent three days in Vegas in early May, staying in a hotel on the strip. What was most amazing was how every shop turned into a casino - even a Walgreens! You walked to the back of the store and boom, casino. It was bonkers beyond description. As a reformed gambler, I had no problems at all in ignoring the temptation and instead getting pleasantly drunk in the bars and watching all the sports on the huge bank of screens on one wall. It was a paradise of sporting entertainment and the serving ladies very quickly left my friend and I alone, knowing we weren't going to be splurging.

To echo what others have said, the psychology of the place is amazing. Constant music from the gaming machines, no sense of time or reality, oxygen constantly being pumped in and loads of winning jingles being played all the time from the various one arm bandits around. So easy to get trapped, but of my group of 4, only one of us pumped $10 in a machine and walked away with a pay out slip of $0.79, which she kept for the memory. We then had to stop her pumping in another $10, because that's how the problems begin!

Final thought on the casinos in Vegas, what few people spot is the CCTV cameras overhead. I pointed them out to my group as we walked in and they couldn't believe it, every inch of the ceiling was covered by them. There is nothing they're not seeing the whole time you are there.

Delighted for you that you visited Vegas and had a great time while keeping a distance from gambling. I'm not a gambler at all but when in Rome and all that......I set aside $100 that I was prepared to lose, if not knew. The very first thing I did (my brother and gf the same) was walk straight up to a roulette table and put down $20. Spun the wheel and lost it. The croupier says, "and that's gambling..." and gives us a sympathetic smile. I think the best thing to have happened was for us to lose our cash then, and I was thankful for the frankness of the croupier. Must see so many desperate people.

Anyway, end of day one I was another $100 up, an hour in to day two it was all gone. I could and should have quit while I was ahead but it's easy to forget that mantra, and finished instead with an echoing house always wins. Vegas doesn't build those shiny marble casinos from the money they lose.
 


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,646
West west west Sussex
Greetings degenerate gamblers.

I have closed my Skybet account, now Rupert will be £5 down for 38 weeks of the year, that'll learn him.

So now I'm after a new, easy to use, (yes I know they all are) online bookie for my fiver on the Albion bets.


I don't really want to sign up to half a dozen bookies in order to find one I'm happy with so was hoping someone on here, who's familiar with the Skybet lay out, can point me somewhere similar.

I don't care about odds.
I most certainly won't be signing on for any fishing in the stupid 'bonus' deals. (because I know how stupid I am)

I literally just want to put a fiver into my account during the week.
Have at bet, just after 2pm, while sat drinking a coffee in front of the club shop.
Mentally spend the £10,000 for Montoya opening the scoring and us beating City 2-4.
Lose
Only to then repeat the process.
 


Durlston

"Garlic bread!?"
NSC Patron
Jul 15, 2009
9,763
Haywards Heath
Thankfully a few bookies are closing near where I live. There's just simply too many of them. One per town would be enough. I haven't had a bet for nearly three weeks now and I've given up making or even winning any money in them. I'm not even sad for the staff losing their jobs - it's a tough world unfortunately.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,747
Location Location
Greetings degenerate gamblers.

I have closed my Skybet account, now Rupert will be £5 down for 38 weeks of the year, that'll learn him.

So now I'm after a new, easy to use, (yes I know they all are) online bookie for my fiver on the Albion bets.


I don't really want to sign up to half a dozen bookies in order to find one I'm happy with so was hoping someone on here, who's familiar with the Skybet lay out, can point me somewhere similar.

I don't care about odds.
I most certainly won't be signing on for any fishing in the stupid 'bonus' deals. (because I know how stupid I am)

I literally just want to put a fiver into my account during the week.
Have at bet, just after 2pm, while sat drinking a coffee in front of the club shop.
Mentally spend the £10,000 for Montoya opening the scoring and us beating City 2-4.
Lose
Only to then repeat the process.

I use the Bet365 app. Nice easy layout, an alert option on your selections. You'd probably get better odds on Betfair or whatever, but I'm not a big gambler at all, just do a few quid here and there on a midweek and / or weekend acca, plus the baseball. I quite like the 'betbuilder' one they do as well, if I'm sat in front of a game on TV.

Ticks all the the boxes.
 


Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
55,708
Back in Sussex
Greetings degenerate gamblers.

I have closed my Skybet account, now Rupert will be £5 down for 38 weeks of the year, that'll learn him.

So now I'm after a new, easy to use, (yes I know they all are) online bookie for my fiver on the Albion bets.


I don't really want to sign up to half a dozen bookies in order to find one I'm happy with so was hoping someone on here, who's familiar with the Skybet lay out, can point me somewhere similar.

I don't care about odds.
I most certainly won't be signing on for any fishing in the stupid 'bonus' deals. (because I know how stupid I am)

I literally just want to put a fiver into my account during the week.
Have at bet, just after 2pm, while sat drinking a coffee in front of the club shop.
Mentally spend the £10,000 for Montoya opening the scoring and us beating City 2-4.
Lose
Only to then repeat the process.

You needn't have bothered - Skybet has nothing to do with Sky any more. It's owned by The Stars Group of Poker Stars / Bet Stars fame.
 


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,646
West west west Sussex
You needn't have bothered - Skybet has nothing to do with Sky any more. It's owned by The Stars Group of Poker Stars / Bet Stars fame.

Oh I didn't close the account for moral or ethical reasons.

They jerked me around as I tried from 8am to get a bet on for Connolly to score the last goal at City (as said my betting is purely for fun not winning money :lol: ).
Loads of flim-flam but no action - so what's the point in staying?
 






Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
18,584
Born In Shoreham
I spent three days in Vegas in early May, staying in a hotel on the strip. What was most amazing was how every shop turned into a casino - even a Walgreens! You walked to the back of the store and boom, casino. It was bonkers beyond description. As a reformed gambler, I had no problems at all in ignoring the temptation and instead getting pleasantly drunk in the bars and watching all the sports on the huge bank of screens on one wall. It was a paradise of sporting entertainment and the serving ladies very quickly left my friend and I alone, knowing we weren't going to be splurging.

To echo what others have said, the psychology of the place is amazing. Constant music from the gaming machines, no sense of time or reality, oxygen constantly being pumped in and loads of winning jingles being played all the time from the various one arm bandits around. So easy to get trapped, but of my group of 4, only one of us pumped $10 in a machine and walked away with a pay out slip of $0.79, which she kept for the memory. We then had to stop her pumping in another $10, because that's how the problems begin!

Final thought on the casinos in Vegas, what few people spot is the CCTV cameras overhead. I pointed them out to my group as we walked in and they couldn't believe it, every inch of the ceiling was covered by them. There is nothing they're not seeing the whole time you are there.
Isn’t the oxygen thing a myth? Apparently it would be highly dangerous and a massive fire risk. Cameras in a casino are also a good thing, quite a few times someone has tried to claim my cash chips and the casino watch the camera and sort it out quickly.
 


crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,514
Lyme Regis
An early new year gift for you all.

Liverpool are 37/100 to beat Wolverhampton today. A team that has won all but one of their PL games so far this season and every single home game. Consider they’ve also had 24 hours extra rest and Wolverhampton are having to play this game less than 40 hours after playing Man City, the 2nd best team in the league and having to expend an awful lot of energy in doing so.

This is pretty much like buying money.
 




crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,514
Lyme Regis
An early new year gift for you all.

Liverpool are 37/100 to beat Wolverhampton today. A team that has won all but one of their PL games so far this season and every single home game. Consider they’ve also had 24 hours extra rest and Wolverhampton are having to play this game less than 40 hours after playing Man City, the 2nd best team in the league and having to expend an awful lot of energy in doing so.

This is pretty much like buying money.

Hope you all took my advice, easy £185 won today on that result.
 


The Andy Naylor Fan Club

Well-known member
Aug 31, 2012
5,146
Right Here, Right Now
Hope you all took my advice, easy £185 won today on that result.

You risked £500 to gain £185? I wouldn't ever say it's like buying money, if it were then we would all be doing it! Having over 25 years experience in the gaming industry I've seen many a person do their cobblers "buying money". Watching the game you must be a VAR fan after that?
 


crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,514
Lyme Regis
You risked £500 to gain £185? I wouldn't ever say it's like buying money, if it were then we would all be doing it! Having over 25 years experience in the gaming industry I've seen many a person do their cobblers "buying money". Watching the game you must be a VAR fan after that?

Not really, Liverpool has several gears left in them, if anything it favoured Wolverhampton as it gave them a sense of injustice and spurred them to play better.
 


Weststander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
63,880
Withdean area
Hope you all took my advice, easy £185 won today on that result.

I’ve had a quite few back and lay football bets for similar winnings to that this season. Brighton have done me proud with many lucrative insurance lay bets on them not winning. But :down: some losses eg ManU bankers, where they ended up not winning eg CP @ home.

Other than rare printing money low-risk moments, eg an hour before KO in the League Cup against Villa where Potter threw the tie, I’ve come to the conclusion that football betting will always be a loss-maker over any period. All three outcomes carrying either a great risk of failure, or a rubbish return for some risk. The sheer number of people betting and cashflows involved, meaning that nothing gets missed.

Horse race betting may give more opportunities, something I’m exploring.
 
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Durlston

"Garlic bread!?"
NSC Patron
Jul 15, 2009
9,763
Haywards Heath
There will always be winning runs on football. But as Weststander said, you can't win long-term on it. Maybe the best chance is following lower league football. Notts County to win the National League is a good bet. They've won their last three in an open division where no team has convinced. I think they're around 9/1 now in sixth place and with the size of their squad and getting used to tiny away grounds, they'll snatch the title from a minnow like Barrow or Solihull Moors.

First goalscorer betting has been ruined by VAR. But I did Manchester City to beat Chelsea 3-1 a couple of months ago. Raheem Sterling wrapped it up in stoppage time but it went to VAR and they disallowed it with the last kick of the match for a fraction of offside! I told myself never to wager ever again on the PL.

I used to bet nearly every day but it's something I don't miss at all. Spend the money on people you really care about! It saves a lot of your time as well.
 


crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,514
Lyme Regis
I’ve had a quite few back and lay football bets for similar winnings to that this season. Brighton have done me proud with many lucrative insurance lay bets on them not winning. But :down: some losses eg ManU bankers, where they ended up not winning eg CP @ home.

Other than rare printing money low-risk moments, eg an hour before KO in the League Cup against Villa where Potter threw the tie, I’ve come to the conclusion that football betting will always be a loss-maker over any period. All three outcomes carrying either a great risk of failure, or a rubbish return for some risk. The sheer number of people betting and cashflows involved, meaning that nothing gets missed.

Horse race betting may give more opportunities, something I’m exploring.

If you’d have put a ton on Liverpool to win every league game this season you’d be raking it in. Given their incredible record and the poor standard of opposition and the fact they had an extra days rest today was a no brainier.
 


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