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Supreme Being
      
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I had a co-worker who was addicted to the slots. He would play at work all day long, and then when he finished work he went to William Hill.
Ultimately he spent so much on the slots that he lost his house to it.
What is the biggest loss you know of?
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Forum Guru
      
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| I am not yet playing with my own money on online casinos. I always avail those free bonuses that they offer. Loosing a house is too much of an addiction already.
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Supreme Being
      
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Oh the dude had big problems. He ended up living in a bedsit, and was eating chips (fries) and pie every night. He had no life at all in truth, it was sad.
Sounds like yours is a far safer way to do it.
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| Maybe that man needs some advisor to talk to him on how to control his urge in gambling. He is not doing healthy enough.
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| I'm sure stories of people betting into losing their homes isn't too uncommon. Look how many movies use that as part of the story. All stereotypes have roots in truth at some point. I don't know of any personally but it wouldn't surprise me at all.
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