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Re: What could make you get into a fight with your fellow gambler?
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bittraffic
on 18/07/2023, 07:09:42 UTC
I heard of a story about two gamblers that got into a serious fight on the grounds that a bet they merged an amount of money equally to place  using the online account of one person among their two. Luckily for them the bet won. But something happened, when it got to the sharing formula of the total amount won the owner of the account  insisted on taking a lion's share since it was his account that was used in placing the bet. The latter refusing to accept it that way they got into a serious fight. How pathetic!

What could make you get into a fight with your fellow gambler? And would you agree at anytime to double cash with your fellow gambler to place a bet using his account, on the notion of increasing the potential win.
Choosing a physical body combat with a friend, fighting has a low likelihood of being triggered. I can put up with a lot of awful things from my colleague, but when it comes to splitting an agreed-upon amount of money. I gamble with pooled finances with my colleagues; once, when the results were enormous, he tried cheating, I fractured his left arm; from then on, he seldom looked me in the eye to cheat; instead, we got closer together and shared a lot of things in common. I'm not joking; I'll go to exceptional lengths to satisfy my needs and desires. Perhaps we make money simply because we want to satisfy what we're lacking.
Those are the possibilities that can arise from pooling money for gambling or other things because of an imbalance in the distribution of money. And money can do very bad things which, if not stopped, can cause division or break up of friendships that we already have. When we succeed in winning large amounts of money, greed will surely appear in each person and they feel that they are the ones who are most entitled to get the most amount. And when the other friends don't accept it, they will reject it and that's where the split started.

Becoming closer than ever seem a rare occasion when it comes to quarrel about money because normally its breaking someone's trust. A person who would hear about the incident will have to ask themselves if the person can be trusted, they will not even attempt to play with him anymore. The ones who cheated are often condemn from the circle of friends. Sometimes literally shoo away.

But becoming friends is quite different. But whos to say, friends with same feathers stick together. No offense  Grin