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I have lost all my life savings on stake


randomguy2

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Definitely seek help! Although now you see everything black, everything has a solution. Quit the game and do not try to make up for what you lost by playing again. forget the game, leave it. Much courage and strength, my brother

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I understand what you're going through, but you need to accept the harsh reality so that you can move-on, you will never learn if you didn't experience this, so turn this negative situation into positive🤗, start again  and be true, be strong and believe in yourself! hope this can help😊

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You can win money but you can’t earn money in casino 

house always against you

if you lose control stop gambling immediately 

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1. Never chase losses. Whether monetary losses or whatever. It doesn't end up favourably.

2. IDK maybe try to earn it back through some yield farming crypto

(I've never done it)

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Thanks guys, good to know there are still positive in the forum. I am diagnosed with depression that is why I having hard time controlling my bets. I might seek professional help soon. 

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Honestly best advice is to get your self away from gambling if u dont want to loose more, rarely i see lucky people in gambling slots and random number generated winnings, i have my self lost more then i have won, tho in total i have won more then i have lost but i play again and loose, probably same shit with your life savings, tho thing is u will wind up loosing your bankroll more and more if u dont play it strict and loose only what u can loose!

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26 minutes ago, randomguy2 said:

Thanks guys, good to know there are still positive in the forum. I am diagnosed with depression that is why I having hard time controlling my bets. I might seek professional help soon. 

Depression doesn't cause addiction. It can lead to it, but your compulsive betting is another issue. Take your advice. Seek professional help.

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Alot of people have said this had happened to them on there.

Aleast over the two and half years that I have been seeing on chat over those years.

Just take a break from gambling overall and you should recover and if it's just the site, then have them ip block you or disable your account without getting to recover it.

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1 minute ago, rdbase said:

Alot of people have said this had happened to them on there.

Aleast over the two and half years that I have been seeing on chat over those years.

Just take a break from gambling overall and you should recover and if it's just the site, then have them ip block you or disable your account without getting to recover it.

I admired your self control sir

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Without first of all having discipline, and secondly, if you play games with high house edge, it's impossible to win in the long term. 

Only long term winners who consider themselves "professional gamblers" and make a living out of this are pro Blackjack players who play LIVE Blackjack, and pro Baccarat players who play LIVE Baccarat. 

Everyone else, playing any other game, whether it be slots or Stake Originals or any other high house edge table games, cannot be considered long term winners in the casino.

The only way you can play other games and be in the green in the long term is if you hit huge once and never increase your bet sizing to suit your new big bankroll (if you hit big one time). If you hit big and then you increase your sizings, eventually, the house edge will get you... it's only a matter of time.

Anyway, as for your case, given you have other issues, you really shouldn't be playing in the first place. and DO NOT, please, EVER, take loans from friends or family or loan sharks or pawn shops or banks, to fund your addiction. Because of the house edge, your luck will eventually run out (even if you manage to get lucky one time).
 

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Just now, Log said:

Don’t sweat it dude. What’s life if you can’t enjoy it? Your luck will change eventually. 

This isn't the correct response. He has clear cut signs of a gaming problem. You should encourage him to find help, not wish him luck on his next bet. 

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