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Al Schoonmaker 10-27-2005 09:50 PM

Re: Dealing with the (sick) gambler
 
I am not a clinical psychologist, but EVERYTHING I have read from authoritative sources says exactly the same thing. If you are a sick gambler, YOU MUST COMPLETELY ABSTAIN FROM GAMBLING.

Don't take my word for it.

Definitely don't take the word of anyone without psychological training.

Consult a qualfied specialist or go to a few meetings of Gamblers Anonymous. You may realize that you are not a sick gambler. I hope you're not.

But, if you are, there is only one thing to do. STOP COMPLETELY AND FOREVER.

Regards,

Al

memphis_aces 10-28-2005 09:48 AM

Re: Dealing with the (sick) gambler
 
I feel ya man.. trust me.

I'm not a career player... I'm also not a high limit guy (5/10 in Tunica is my game) but I've actually stepped down to 4/8 for the time being because I can't even beat that right now... a losing player at 4/8 over the last 2-3 months...sad. Dropped two $200 pots to the case ace on the river in my last 6 hour session. It's getting comical. I've just taken a month away from the rooms, hit the gym, gotten outside a little more, basically just enjoyed the ass end of summer.

Now that it's getting good and cold again I'm ready to hit the tables and hopefully the heaters at the Gold Strike and Horseshoe will have warmed the cards up for me in my absence....

It's tougher to just "take a break" when you're relying on the game for rent, but there is a happy medium...
Good luck to ya.


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