I've just come to the end of a 4 week TAB, and during that time video gaming has more than took up the slack for me, just completed assassins creed 4 black flag, they say video games can be bad for your mind but I've been feeling much better in myself and at ease - except for last night trying to finish that damn last mission that takes place in the observatory, died about 10 times before I managed it somehow
Today I went back on raging rhino and was cursing and fuming in no time... so it'll probably be back to gaming I go

[btw the ps4 pro was £249 somewhere yesterday with a game

Chopley will you buy the new consoles coming out next year or wait for a price drop?]
This is the thing mack, there are loads of other things we can choose to spend our money on, and casinos need to appreciate that for those of us who aren't addicted, but like a gamble, we will just spend our money elsewhere if we start to feel that gambling is taking the piss.
If RTPs drop to 94% or lower across the board, for example, I'll just say 'fuck it' and drop online slots, I like a gamble, but not if I feel like I'm getting rudely rodded up the behind in the process.
Win some, lose some, I'm happy with, playing random games with a house edge means I'll lose in the long run, I'm fine with that. My losses at 3Dice over a million game rounds add up to what you might expect, but I've had a heck of a good run for my money there over many years, feel I've had entertainment along the way, and they treat me well as a customer, which is why I still deposit and play there. (And when I make a withdrawal, it'll be paid within hours, any day of the year.)
As someone like myself who's really into videogames mack, and when it's possible to buy a top-tier, brand new videogame for £50-£60 that offer tens (in not hundreds!) of hours of entertainment, I'm sure you sometimes think to yourself (as I do!), when a £100 deposit vanishes with no significant playtime, fun, or features - 'I'm not really sure that was worth it.....'
Do casinos just want to rely on addicts? Because sometimes, the way they're going about things, particularly with hacking away at RTPs, you do have to wonder......