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If you regularly spend a hundred bucks on gambling, the question will always arise: Where is this treasured chest of money? You name a pretty decent price, which is unlikely to be lost regularly by many on the forum.
Even a million dollar treasury that doesn't get any active income that's proportional to what is being spent is at the risk of folding up pretty soon. Plus the fact that only .79% of people make a hundred grand.

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However, I am not a professional, and I can be wrong, but I think that the one who lost today will be upset, and tomorrow he will be very careful with his spending, since the memories are quite fresh. Only by winning can we heal those past losses, which are not always able to compensate for all the expenses in full.
Sometimes winning just once is all you need to have a good week during your losing streak, but most people aren't lucky enough to have any. I think this would only lead to being too timid, especially when the losses keep coming in an unbearable number, hence reducing the chances of placing a huge wager and claiming better wins if any. Isn't this some kind of a Uno reverse style of series??
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If you regularly spend a hundred bucks on gambling, the question will always arise: Where is this treasured chest of money? You name a pretty decent price, which is unlikely to be lost regularly by many on the forum.
Even a million dollar treasury that doesn't get any active income that's proportional to what is beunbeing spent is at the risk of folding up pretty soon. Plus the fact that only .79% of people make a hundred grand.


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However, I am not a professional, and I can be wrong, but I think that the one who lost today will be upset, and tomorrow he will be very careful with his spending, since the memories are quite fresh. Only by winning can we heal those past losses, which are not always able to compensate for all the expenses in full.
[quote]div> Sometimes winning just once is all you need to have a good week during your losing streak, but most people aren't lucky enough to have any.
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If you regularly spend a hundred bucks on gambling, the question will always arise: Where is this treasured chest of money? You name a pretty decent price, which is unlikely to be lost regularly by many on the forum.
Even a million dollar treasury that doesn't get any active income that's proportional to what is beun


However, I am not a professional, and I can be wrong, but I think that the one who lost today will be upset, and tomorrow he will be very careful with his spending, since the memories are quite fresh. Only by winning can we heal those past losses, which are not always able to compensate for all the expenses in full.
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