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March 24, 2008 at 6:09 PM #176197March 25, 2008 at 9:52 AM #175889
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ParticipantThis is the kind of guy the casinos love.
You are absolutely right. These types always think that the money they made is the result of their "skills", when it fact, they were just lucky. So, they never quit when they were ahead.
Typical scenario, John Doe goes to Vegas for a 3 day weekend. On the first day, he wins $5000. On the second day, he lose $5000. On the last day, he lost another $3000.
March 25, 2008 at 9:52 AM #176240gn
ParticipantThis is the kind of guy the casinos love.
You are absolutely right. These types always think that the money they made is the result of their "skills", when it fact, they were just lucky. So, they never quit when they were ahead.
Typical scenario, John Doe goes to Vegas for a 3 day weekend. On the first day, he wins $5000. On the second day, he lose $5000. On the last day, he lost another $3000.
March 25, 2008 at 9:52 AM #176245gn
ParticipantThis is the kind of guy the casinos love.
You are absolutely right. These types always think that the money they made is the result of their "skills", when it fact, they were just lucky. So, they never quit when they were ahead.
Typical scenario, John Doe goes to Vegas for a 3 day weekend. On the first day, he wins $5000. On the second day, he lose $5000. On the last day, he lost another $3000.
March 25, 2008 at 9:52 AM #176252gn
ParticipantThis is the kind of guy the casinos love.
You are absolutely right. These types always think that the money they made is the result of their "skills", when it fact, they were just lucky. So, they never quit when they were ahead.
Typical scenario, John Doe goes to Vegas for a 3 day weekend. On the first day, he wins $5000. On the second day, he lose $5000. On the last day, he lost another $3000.
March 25, 2008 at 9:52 AM #176342gn
ParticipantThis is the kind of guy the casinos love.
You are absolutely right. These types always think that the money they made is the result of their "skills", when it fact, they were just lucky. So, they never quit when they were ahead.
Typical scenario, John Doe goes to Vegas for a 3 day weekend. On the first day, he wins $5000. On the second day, he lose $5000. On the last day, he lost another $3000.
March 25, 2008 at 11:57 AM #175988DWCAP
Participantgn, you forgot something. When he goes back home, he tells everyone all about how he won 5k. The rest of the weekend just didnt happen. Bad dream or a random mugging or something, but we dont talk about that. All we talk about is winning 5k.
March 25, 2008 at 11:57 AM #176340DWCAP
Participantgn, you forgot something. When he goes back home, he tells everyone all about how he won 5k. The rest of the weekend just didnt happen. Bad dream or a random mugging or something, but we dont talk about that. All we talk about is winning 5k.
March 25, 2008 at 11:57 AM #176346DWCAP
Participantgn, you forgot something. When he goes back home, he tells everyone all about how he won 5k. The rest of the weekend just didnt happen. Bad dream or a random mugging or something, but we dont talk about that. All we talk about is winning 5k.
March 25, 2008 at 11:57 AM #176349DWCAP
Participantgn, you forgot something. When he goes back home, he tells everyone all about how he won 5k. The rest of the weekend just didnt happen. Bad dream or a random mugging or something, but we dont talk about that. All we talk about is winning 5k.
March 25, 2008 at 11:57 AM #176439DWCAP
Participantgn, you forgot something. When he goes back home, he tells everyone all about how he won 5k. The rest of the weekend just didnt happen. Bad dream or a random mugging or something, but we dont talk about that. All we talk about is winning 5k.
March 25, 2008 at 11:58 AM #175994jpinpb
ParticipantPSD – Perpetual State of Denial.
March 25, 2008 at 11:58 AM #176347jpinpb
ParticipantPSD – Perpetual State of Denial.
March 25, 2008 at 11:58 AM #176352jpinpb
ParticipantPSD – Perpetual State of Denial.
March 25, 2008 at 11:58 AM #176354jpinpb
ParticipantPSD – Perpetual State of Denial.
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