pokerpete wrote:
Gamblers, like people suffering from any addiction (there's another can of worms) tell lies to themselves as well as to others. Of course it's possible to make a profit from machines but anyone claiming to make £300 a day, whether that's a minimum or an average, I believe is in full addict delusion mode. If someone showed me their records, or their Porsche in the pub carpark, I'll take it all back.
If you had money, why the hell would you buy a porsche? Most fruit machine players are under 40 (infact under 30 [lol- sorry RD]), I think they'd choose something a bit more 'with it'.
Anyway, forgetting the choice of car - What you dont realise is, people who earns lots and lots of tax free money are very bad at keeping money in their pocket. I have known a lot of players over the years, who DID used to make 200+ a day, everyday BASIC and frequently a hell of a lot more. Even £1000 a day used to happen 'back in the day' now n again and im only talking AWPs here. Thats just straight %age playing, not including the extra you'd make from emptiers like SuperPots, On the Buses, Flashback, King Kebab and so forth. Sadly, most of these people are now
skint, including myself.
I have SPENT thousands in strip bars, restaurants, hotels, takeaways, taxis and god knows what else that most people would find mind-boggling. If I go out in Leicester (my roots), I sometimes get the train there and a taxi home which costs £100 rather than crash on the floor at a m8s or get a hotel, just to keep the mrs happy. Thats before you even mention the word casino, OMG. Have you ever done £12k in one night and got your m8 to take you home to pick up more cash and drive back?
Even now, I dont have a 'porsche' but I spend over 3k a month and I live an extremely basic lifestyle. I could get a 'porsche' on finance and make my outgoings 3500 a month? I dont think the extra 500 at the end of the month would make any difference to me, but apparently, having a porsche in a pub car park would make you think that I'm telling the truth?
Madness in a bottle
Seriously - Its another world. Ive lived in it for 11 years, had a barrel of laughs and some painful kicks in the nuts along the way, but now im getting old and moving to a normal lifestyle. It was fun while it lasted, but sometimes you gotta make a change.
Cheers, Mark