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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: pjcomix on June 14, 2025, 06:29:29 PM
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We had a great day at the Casino on Saturday. The key to our happiness was money management namely CASHING OUT whenever we had over $60 on the slot machine. By sticking to our money management routine we dug ourselves out of an almost $60 hole and ended with with just over $500 net for the day.
In this video you can see how we stick fairly stringently to our money management by frequently cashing out our vouchers.
https://rumble.com/v6uso4z-my-lucky-wife-wins-big-at-casino-via-cashout-money-management.html (https://rumble.com/v6uso4z-my-lucky-wife-wins-big-at-casino-via-cashout-money-management.html)
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my money management strategy is to avoid casinos and gambling all together
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my money management strategy is to avoid casinos and gambling all together
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Mine too! The only real gambling I do is buying stock. So far I’ve done pretty well.
KC
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my money management strategy is to avoid casinos and gambling all together
Early last year I did a trip to Vegas for a convention. It was my first time ever going there so I hit a slot machine. The damned thing was so convoluted I couldn't figure out what was going on. I lost $20 and quit but now I can say I've gambled in Vegas. I was there for a week and spent my time going to museums (The Atomic Testing Museum, The Mob Museum and The Titanic exibit at the Luxor) and shows which were much more entertaining than the gambling.
Looks like I don't have to worry about gambling addiction because gambling doesn't have any attraction to me.
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I’ve tried to play Black Jack on the cruise ships, but it goes so fast. I’m sure if I played more it would be more enjoyable, or if I relaxed a little.
KC