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LOST 440 Billion world wide and 119 billion in US .


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Posted by: Chuco on June 3, 2014, 2:35 pm

I’ll be the first on here to admit, I contributed to those numbers! 👿

Posted by: Dr Crapology on June 6, 2014, 11:45 am

Thank goodness for these people—they make it possible for us learning advantage play to do our thing.

However I do feel sorry for these people who lose there money and have no idea as to "the why."

Doc

Posted by: ACPA on June 6, 2014, 3:34 pm

Doc,
It isn’t easy for them to change, but we know it is possible.

Noah

Posted by: Chuco on June 8, 2014, 3:32 pm

I love how no one else admitted to contributing to those numbers. Just like Alamo TX observed, everyone tells about their wins and it seems that everyone wins and nobody really loses. (Grambler is being substituted for Gambler right?)

Aren’t we all just Gamblers who have different amounts of edge to give us a better opportunity and advantage to win more often than the regular player?

Is if a faux pas to discuss losing? Like not mentioning the devil while at the craps table?

Posted by: Skinny on June 8, 2014, 8:38 pm

We have had folks discuss their losing trips when they felt there was a lesson to be imparted from it. But I think in general folks don’t discuss losing trips because they are not that exciting to read. When one has a good win, it is a lot of fun and we all want to share in the excitement of the win. You can talk about the good rolls, the energy at the table, things that went well, etc. This all makes for an interesting story.

But what can you say about a losing trip? I shot three times, had a point seven on my first two rolls and on the third hand I made one point with a six roll. I lost half my buy in and decided to call it quits. That is about it for a losing day. Not much to tell and not very interesting.

Posted by: TommyC on June 10, 2014, 1:08 am

I would post a lot of those type trips. 😆