
How long are you gonna be playing for?
How long are you gonna be playing for?
One more year for me, think its definately gonna be time to leave the gambling circle then. 

stop the swag.
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I'm calming down a lot, due to a new family member nearing it's due date...
Used to put every available quid into a machine, this is back in the late 90's. From about '05 onwards, I'd been limiting myself to £70 pin money a week and usually doing good enough with that. Recently, I've gone down to £40 a week, which I know is not really anywhere near enough to force a Red, but I've been keeping lucky and building that up to around >£150 most weeks, which I'm then banking for the next times.
When the nipper is here, I may well tap it on the head completely, at least for a while.
There's only marginal fun to be had nowadays anyway, and I know that fun isn't all of it, but to me, it's a big part of it. Now that MegaSpins has pretty much eliminated any of the 'fun' that there used to be on Reds (Number Runner / Skill Stop / Sensible holds etc.) they are just money in, hold your finger on start, repeat until a top is achieved, or you've run out of money.
This 'may' be why recently I've become more interested in games like Warped and Gold Rush, as you can put a quid or two in and actually get a bit of play on the board and maybe a £4/£5 win.
Don't get me wrong, I still love the profits from Reds, but I just don't get the same thrill I used to from knowing that a good session was going to happen 'this evening' or 'tomorrow'.

When the nipper is here, I may well tap it on the head completely, at least for a while.
There's only marginal fun to be had nowadays anyway, and I know that fun isn't all of it, but to me, it's a big part of it. Now that MegaSpins has pretty much eliminated any of the 'fun' that there used to be on Reds (Number Runner / Skill Stop / Sensible holds etc.) they are just money in, hold your finger on start, repeat until a top is achieved, or you've run out of money.

This 'may' be why recently I've become more interested in games like Warped and Gold Rush, as you can put a quid or two in and actually get a bit of play on the board and maybe a £4/£5 win.
Don't get me wrong, I still love the profits from Reds, but I just don't get the same thrill I used to from knowing that a good session was going to happen 'this evening' or 'tomorrow'.
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
I've mentioned this before, and you're certainly right there, not sure how long I will carry on for, play it by ear I suppose.Matt Vinyl wrote:
There's only marginal fun to be had nowadays anyway, and I know that fun isn't all of it, but to me, it's a big part of it. Now that MegaSpins has pretty much eliminated any of the 'fun' that there used to be on Reds (Number Runner / Skill Stop / Sensible holds etc.) they are just money in, hold your finger on start, repeat until a top is achieved, or you've run out of money.
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ive stopped playing full time 2 years ago. i have never regretted this decision as i have not gained as much over the years as i shold have done. i was making more ina week than people were making ina year in their normal jobs. back in the days of around 1996-2001 they im my opinion were the peak years ( apart from the P1 golden game which in my opinion was the best AWP trick of all time )
however , my passion for roulette was my downfall. its was easy come easy go. i'm sure many of the old timers would agree wirh me . you could easily make 15k on the slams in just over a week without taking the piss too much but a bad hour or 2 on the tables could see all that go.
tricks come and go but the lenght of time it last its not worth it. the travelling, the stress getting barred from locations... i had enough.
back in the days not many people had mobiles, e-mail etc so tricks would last about 8months. now they come and go.
IMHO as soon you lose the advntage over the machine its game over.back in the days i felt i had the advantage. the machines were easier to read and the losses were small , it was low risk. even without emptiers on the old barcrest , you take a jp , your in a country pub, it was guarnteed to streak. now you play one its not even 50/50 50 notes i to find out whether its streaking or not.
back in the days i would have classified my self up there with the best, but now i have totally winded down , concentrating on my job, i have never worked a day in my life, started working 2 years ago , when i approached the company with the truth and they gave me a chance , i took it and now im earning 30k a year with long term career prspects.
i dont regret any part of my life, i lovd every minute of it as i was living like king. i estimated i mut have earnt a least £1.5 million since i was playing back around 1987 but mostl of it went stright back onto the roulette. if i had invested my money wisely it would have been a different story.
im sure they may be a few old timers out there that may have a similar story.
sorry about the long post.
however , my passion for roulette was my downfall. its was easy come easy go. i'm sure many of the old timers would agree wirh me . you could easily make 15k on the slams in just over a week without taking the piss too much but a bad hour or 2 on the tables could see all that go.
tricks come and go but the lenght of time it last its not worth it. the travelling, the stress getting barred from locations... i had enough.
back in the days not many people had mobiles, e-mail etc so tricks would last about 8months. now they come and go.
IMHO as soon you lose the advntage over the machine its game over.back in the days i felt i had the advantage. the machines were easier to read and the losses were small , it was low risk. even without emptiers on the old barcrest , you take a jp , your in a country pub, it was guarnteed to streak. now you play one its not even 50/50 50 notes i to find out whether its streaking or not.
back in the days i would have classified my self up there with the best, but now i have totally winded down , concentrating on my job, i have never worked a day in my life, started working 2 years ago , when i approached the company with the truth and they gave me a chance , i took it and now im earning 30k a year with long term career prspects.
i dont regret any part of my life, i lovd every minute of it as i was living like king. i estimated i mut have earnt a least £1.5 million since i was playing back around 1987 but mostl of it went stright back onto the roulette. if i had invested my money wisely it would have been a different story.
im sure they may be a few old timers out there that may have a similar story.
sorry about the long post.
Wont quote you gg but I can understand what your saying from the point of view as in knowing people with the same views.
I have only been full time for 3 years due to wife, work etc. That changed so thought 'fuck it' lets do what i've wanted to do because i now can!
It's a nice life for sure but not as profitable as people think, you end up spending more in the day and gambling more on other things roulette/horses etc and the beer! And your wage dosen't go straight in the bank, pound coins never last as long as those notes do they?
I guess I just decided to try too late but hey we will never be millionaires wil we?
I have only been full time for 3 years due to wife, work etc. That changed so thought 'fuck it' lets do what i've wanted to do because i now can!
It's a nice life for sure but not as profitable as people think, you end up spending more in the day and gambling more on other things roulette/horses etc and the beer! And your wage dosen't go straight in the bank, pound coins never last as long as those notes do they?
I guess I just decided to try too late but hey we will never be millionaires wil we?

stop the swag.
No it's not a gold plated lifestyle. I'd estimate i clear on average say £200-£250 a week, so £800-£1000 a month. It's not mega money, but:
a) I don't have to work and am 'free' as such
b) No income tax
c) Full use of my 24 hours a day, not dictated by contractually obliged hours
d) Only having to go out maybe 4 days a week
I know if i didn't live at home it would be cloud cuckoo land and impossible to do really. I can think of worse things to be doing than this for that sort of money thats for sure.
a) I don't have to work and am 'free' as such
b) No income tax
c) Full use of my 24 hours a day, not dictated by contractually obliged hours
d) Only having to go out maybe 4 days a week
I know if i didn't live at home it would be cloud cuckoo land and impossible to do really. I can think of worse things to be doing than this for that sort of money thats for sure.
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