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PaulSmt
01-18-2022, 08:37 AM
Hi all,

I am David. 33 years old. I am a chemist with a regular job, a loving family and girlfriend who do not know about my bad habit. We have separate bank accounts and we are planning to buy a house together in the near future.

A few words on how I everything started.

I gambled for the first time in 2015. It was online poker. I started because common friends at that time used to play poker and I joined them for some beers and fun times. I played very little money. 20 to 50$ a month. One year later I got more confidence in my gaming skills and, with a friend, I started playing higher stakes. Poker cash game for 500$ a night. I was going to play 4 times a month. Poker was the only card game I used to play.

I though that playing any casino game other than poker was a waste of money.

I was winning most of the times I used to play. When I was loosing though, I was loosing all my earnings plus my salary. For 1 year I spent all my income, regularly on poker.

2017. New job, this friend moved out of the country for work reasons. My urge to gambling was reduced. I started playing 5'000$ a year but I started with some other bad habits (strip clubs): another 15'000$ a year.

Job was ok, life was ok. I was not even worried about the money I was spending since I was making more than enough to maintain this lifestyle.

I continued spending in gamblling. I was not really counting the amount of money spent.

2018. A very particular year. Went to a casino with 200$, for fun and alone. Came home with over 25'000$ playing only blackjack.

Enough said, from that moment (may 2018). I spent over 100'000$ in blackjack online, in bitcoin casinos and in other casinos.

In this timeframe of about 4 years of heavy gaming. Today was probably the one that hit me hardest.
I lost over 20'000$ in 10 minutes, playing online. 20'000$ in 10 minutes. 4 Blackjack hands.

I am about to buy a house with my girfriend and I need to stop wasting money. Now I have 50'000$ left in my bank account. The journey of keeping this money in the bank and start saving starts today.

I decided to write this down in order to understand if I can help myself getting out of this miserable situation. Hopefully this will inspire others.

I plan to write down a small diary every day to keep you updated with my journey. Ideally I would like to stop gambling. I self excluded from most of the gambling websites I know.

One very important thing. I have a very active mind and I tend to dream and imagine about big wins playing at casino games. These imagined wins keeps me thinking I might win big.
Indeed I experienced multiple big wins and I was able multiple times to transform 200$ to 10'000$ playing BlackJack. And this possibility keeps me always on the loop of potentially being able to gain back the money I lost by playing one more time.

Another thing. I self excluded from most of the gambling venues but I am not sure this would be the best thing do do. I would like to be able to control myself.

Thank you for your time.

David.

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01-24-2022, 10:04 AM
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CURsedosoulx
03-10-2022, 08:36 AM
That's how all the gaming problems begin. You gather with friends for a beer and a year later you're all in dept because of gaming problem. No wonder they say to choose friends wisely. But I'm really happy for you. Understanding of the problem is the first step to healing. I'm playing too by the way. As for me playing slot online (https://36.255.141.66/) is not as addictive as playing any games offline. I've never lost huge amounts of money. Just decided to share my story which is quite contrary to yours.

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