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Old 5th December 2008, 03:38 AM
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Originally Posted by jenn1381 View Post
I just need to find more constructive things to fill in my days off, as I will always have weekends off.
You could STOP gambling altogether (yes you can). But let's be perhaps a little more practical and approach this challenge from a perspective that I think may suit you.

Substitute the 'gambling' with ..............winning. Up above NextToYou mentioned he/she was a professional gambler and implicitly a winning gambler. I DO NOT mean you need to become a professional gambler in a poker player sense. I mean you can easily make bonus play an integral part of your online gambling profile - and you need not lose another $1 for the rest of your life.

Admittedly there is not a lot of information here on how to use a bonus for profit. The practice appears to be at odds with some opposing commercial imperatives. But those commercial imperatives are not your concern. You must see thru the affiliate dross for your own financial and mental well being.

Whilst using a bonus is a relatively simple exercise it can be, and it is, an intellectual exercise. By the sounds of it such a intellectual exercise would suit you.

Assess the bonus offer. Consider the T+Cs, the integrity of the casino, the games playable, calculate expected returns - maintain an itemized spreadsheet of all your gaming activities. The experience is liberating. Profitably liberating.

Alternatively STOP gambling. Because you not looking for profit you are looking for love (and/or punishment) and you're looking in the wrong place.
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