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What's the Most You've Lost Gambling?
So two days ago I played some limit hold em poker ($20-$40) and won $2,100 bucks in about 4 hours. Was a good hit.
The next day, playing the same game, I lost $2K lol. I believe that is the second worst day I've ever had. I should have left when I was down $1,200, but like an addict, I chased losses. So got me wondering about the fellow GFYers. What is the worst gambling session you've ever had? My worst: Lost about $5K-$6K in vegas a few months ago (over a 4 day period). I was like a crack addict lol. 2 deck black jack at the Venetian and some other games. I thought I could "beat the game." It absolutely kicked my ass lol. Let's hear your sob stories. |
I lost a $100 chip while walking back to the condo last week. It was the only money I lost in Vegas that trip. I may have lost three hands of blackjack all week, and I lose a $100 chip walking down the street.
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I lost $1200 once.
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29k... Had to pawn a kid... Wa sup next week though and gottem back :thumbsup
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lost $15k, after winning that on $200 playing blackjack. Pit boss convinced me I should get up and cash in. Put it all on black at the roulette table on my way to the cage, lost. stupid.
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But hey... thats gambling. |
Also... how did he "convince" you? Did he actually convince you not to lose it? or did he insist you leave since you were taking them?
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I almost never gamble, but once or twice a year we go to the Casino here in Montreal with a few hundred bucks. In our heads we called it "entertainment" so if we lose, we chalk it up to a night of fun. If we win of course, it's always alot more fun.
I remember being in vegas a few years ago at Internext and walking past a guy playing a machine. I remembered him because he was wearing a red cap and red jacket. After some late night party as I walked to my room at 4 or 5 am, this guy was still there, at the same machine. It doesn't really matter much if he was winning or losing. I just felt bad for him wasting all that time of his life... sad. |
you guys should ask choker and jacksparrow, they're gamblers lol
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I never had a run like that, winning nearly every hand for about 4 hours straight. Drunk, stupid. |
Never gamble more than you can lose..walk away after a big win.the house always wins eventually
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A buddy and i put 2k on black once in Vegas on one spin on roulette. We had already planned to rent Ferraris the next day with the winnings and cruise the strip! Lol! The alcoholic confidence was surging thru us lol!
Needless to say it didn't end well for us. But at the very least I can knock one thing off my bucket list ;-) |
5k on the super bowl a few years ago.
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Quite a number of $1-2k losses a few years back, but now I just take a few hundred and still have as much fun :)
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Went to vegas once 3 years ago just for a week with my gf, we had a budget of $500 per day each, needless to say that turned into $1k per day on day 1 haha, lost every day! great fun tho
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enough to be sick over
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$5K on a sports bet where I hedged a bet by picking both sides locking in a profit or so I thought - there was only one outcome of the game that could fuck me and what do you know, it happened. it taught me a lesson, there's never a sure thing.
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not much, maybe 100.00 dollars, i always win in vegas...always...its the sexiness in me..
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In a hand of poker: $576
The dealer was about 410lbs and a 115lbs Asian guy was sitting on the other side of him. I knew nobody had shit so I went all in on a $300 pot and that little fucker called. Had no idea he was sitting there. |
$2k playing black jack. ~$1300 on a texas holdem table.
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lost 300$ most at once
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£1 on a scratch card. I don't gamble.
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Lost a good girlfriend once.
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Most I've ever lost from my own pocket would be a few hundred in a night. I've won up to around $1500 and lost it all back though. I just stay the fuck out of casinos now. The odds are always in their favor. When I do gamble now it's juts small house games and I don't really consider the loss of $20-50 to some friends for a few hours of entertainment a real loss.
Get boneprone in here. From some of his old threads, I'd have to say he's had single losses more than the total of everyone else in this thread... |
Ive had a few $1k losses when I go to AC/Vegas... its not about losing the money, its that it happens so quickly :1orglaugh
Last summer I was in AC. I normally take a few hundred with me to play at the craps tables but forgot to stop at the bank. Went to the ATM and my pos bank froze my card. Had to be on hold for over an hour to get it unlocked and happened again... about 2 hours later I FINALLY was able to get my money out, took $1200 and lost it in about 30 minutes at the table. It was a mix between angry/rage bets and just being stupid... was ready to go home after that :1orglaugh |
lost $700 on the pats game :
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choker lost 20k in a week, didnt pay up though
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i dont gamble, i know i would become addicted
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I don't bet but I saw this last night on 60 minutes and thought it was amazing.
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weak... I don't consider anything under 20k a loss in gambling...
of course im born and raised here in Vegas.... I see guys playing 200k per hand all day long |
it's only money...
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Most I ever lost is about $700 I think. Not a serious gambler tho. A friend wanted to go to the new Casino that opened up for his birthday, so we all went, everyone won a few hundred but me, I lost $700. Ah well, just your luck on the night.
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Well into the 5 figures.
Not on the tables, gambled on my second wife and it cost me a lot. |
Not too much, think about $400 a few years ago.
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Billy Walters is the man
" Billy Walters, the famous Las Vegas gambler, was the subject of a 60 minutes special Sunday night. Walters has won millions betting on sports teams and other groups in casinos around Las Vegas over the years. He has been the subject of numerous federal investigations due to his high winning percentage. Walters first became he subject of scrutiny in the 1980's as part of the infamous gambling league, the Computer Group. The group fed data into computers to help make predictions of sports outcomes. The group was turned over to the federal authorities by Vegas bookmakers after making millions. Walters was indicted four times for winning more than luck would allow but the investigations proved he was operating within the law. Walters says he began betting at pool halls when he was in his early teens. Around the age of 15, he began winning thousands of dollars playing pool. The 64-year-old Vegas gambler has become so influential in betting that he is able to change the lines on a game based on his own bets." |
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