I'm sure this won't go down well, but stop gambling. It's a horrible, corrosive thing that the media has normalised, but which it designed to fuck you over.
I'm sure this won't go down well, but stop gambling. It's a horrible, corrosive thing that the media has normalised, but which it designed to fuck you over.
For the last ten years I've kept a diary of my virtual gambling scores. My best result was a £2.5k profit on a speculative bet on where Everton would finish. Had I actually placed the bets that I said I would in this diary, I would be down almost £8k.
I see what you did there!I'm in debt and I've racked up quite large losses but I'm often so close to winning (1 team off a acca or a 90th min goal) so I've borrowed another £20k on top of the £40k I already owe in order to try and win back my losses.
I'm joking.
Tempted to lump £550 on Arsenal to finish in the Top 4 with a possible return of around £950
Wenger always pulls it off and Everton's fixtures are a nightmare.
Also, Henderson to make the world cup squad is 8/13... Surely that's great value?
I'm sure this won't go down well, but stop gambling. It's a horrible, corrosive thing that the media has normalised, but which it designed to fuck you over.
For the last ten years I've kept a diary of my virtual gambling scores. My best result was a £2.5k profit on a speculative bet on where Everton would finish. Had I actually placed the bets that I said I would in this diary, I would be down almost £8k.
I disagree. I think it depends on the person. I've never ever bet anything I couldn't afford to lose and never will. I definitely can feel the addictive nature of it, but I doesn't affect me.