Hello everyone.
Recently our own ChrisinNC brought us a thread "Gambling Scenario - Opinions"
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=470489
It got some interesting response, or at least I found it interesting. Personally I don't
gamble, maybe because I'm careful, or maybe because I'm cheap, I dunno.
To me I enjoy the security of knowing what I have in my wallet and what my financial limits are.
I guess I should correct that by saying I don't gamble with my own money, I have gambled when
someone had enough confidence in my game to offer to negotiate terms and put up for me.
I love to watch the big money games and the banter or deal making that goes on beforehand.
I remember being at local room some years ago and a friend of mine shows up with about $10000
in his pocket for a money game with one of the employees.
The employee couldn't get out of work but they both wanted to gamble, so they agreed to go $5000 two
times on a coin flip. It was really cool to watch, but I never understood why or how.
So that brings me to my question, Why do you gamble?
Is it to win money or is it that you have a hard time finding motivation if there's no "real skin" in the game?
Do you need to gamble to play, even if it's just for a beer or for table time? Do you count on
your winnings as a part of your livelihood or income?
What is it about gambling that makes you do it or even want to do it?
Recently our own ChrisinNC brought us a thread "Gambling Scenario - Opinions"
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=470489
It got some interesting response, or at least I found it interesting. Personally I don't
gamble, maybe because I'm careful, or maybe because I'm cheap, I dunno.
To me I enjoy the security of knowing what I have in my wallet and what my financial limits are.
I guess I should correct that by saying I don't gamble with my own money, I have gambled when
someone had enough confidence in my game to offer to negotiate terms and put up for me.
I love to watch the big money games and the banter or deal making that goes on beforehand.
I remember being at local room some years ago and a friend of mine shows up with about $10000
in his pocket for a money game with one of the employees.
The employee couldn't get out of work but they both wanted to gamble, so they agreed to go $5000 two
times on a coin flip. It was really cool to watch, but I never understood why or how.
So that brings me to my question, Why do you gamble?
Is it to win money or is it that you have a hard time finding motivation if there's no "real skin" in the game?
Do you need to gamble to play, even if it's just for a beer or for table time? Do you count on
your winnings as a part of your livelihood or income?
What is it about gambling that makes you do it or even want to do it?
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