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  • Good point. The pit boss must have a formula to extrapolate how much a person wins/loses. Capture the buy in and initial bet amount (ie, $5, $100, $500, per hand), then the amount cashed out, and amount of time spent, and come up with some theoretical win or loss. No way can the pit boss keep track of let's say 6 tables packed with players.

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    • Thanksgiving night went to my local casino in San Diego, was neggie $100 when I got this win. Left the casino with a $150 profit.

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      • I never get tired of winning. One scratcher card won $20 & the other won $100. Since I was at the liquor store I bought some lottery tickets & tequila. Powerball is $715 million for Saturday night's drawing.

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        • Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View Post
          I never get tired of winning. One scratcher card won $20 & the other won $100.
          I can't believe what they charge for scratch offs now. They used to all be $1. Now there are ones that are $5, $10, even up to $30 I've seen. There may even be ones that are more than that. I can see dropping $1 here and there but $30? If I wanted to gamble that much or more, I'd just deposit that into my online casino account and play blackjack. Far better odds and a lot more entertaining.
          Steve

          * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
          * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
          * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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          • You’re lucky to have a legal online casino. California hasn’t legalized it yet so I have access to illegal offshore online casinos but I use it sporadically. My nearest brick & mortar is 90 miles away.

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            • My neighbor hit $100,000 on a scratch off ticket a couple weeks ago.
              Young family, they were ecstatic. Said they were going to replace one of their vehicles and pay off some things.

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              • Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View Post
                You’re lucky to have a legal online casino. California hasn’t legalized it yet so I have access to illegal offshore online casinos but I use it sporadically. My nearest brick & mortar is 90 miles away.
                It's been legal in NJ for over 10 years. I believe it was done as part of an effort to support Atlantic City which was losing ground to neighboring states adding casinos. The only caveat is that you have to physically be in NJ to play.

                Our nearest physical casino is about 10 miles away in Philly. There are a couple of others in and around Philly. Then Atlantic City is about 60 miles from us. Oh and Delaware Park is about 45 miles away. We have many options. Delaware is the best for physical casinos because they are smoke-free. PA and NJ haven't figured that out yet.
                Steve

                * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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                • NJ has a lot of opportunities vs Los Angeles, hence why I resort to scratcher cards & lottery tickets which I can get at any liquor store or CVS vending machine. NJ even has AC 60 miles away from you. San Diego has about 15 Indian casinos but the average distance is 120 miles from Los Angeles. The closest 90 mile casino to Los Angeles is Yamaava (formerly San Manuel) in Riverside county but I don't like that place. A few years ago California even voted against sports betting, hence why I use Robinhood's prediction contracts which is very similar to sports betting.

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                  • Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View Post
                    NJ has a lot of opportunities vs Los Angeles, hence why I resort to scratcher cards & lottery tickets which I can get at any liquor store or CVS vending machine. NJ even has AC 60 miles away from you. San Diego has about 15 Indian casinos but the average distance is 120 miles from Los Angeles. The closest 90 mile casino to Los Angeles is Yamaava (formerly San Manuel) in Riverside county but I don't like that place. A few years ago California even voted against sports betting, hence why I use Robinhood's prediction contracts which is very similar to sports betting.
                    We do have many options, and sports betting was legalized here a while back as well. I don't get involved with that as I know squat about sports and I prefer to gamble on things with set predictable odds. It's impossible to predict the outcome of a sports game, and as recent events have shown, bad actors can conspire to intentionally alter the results. I'll take blackjack over guessing the spread of a football game any day.
                    Steve

                    * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                    * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                    * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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                    • It was mind blowing that pro athletes making millions would influence the outcome of a game by throwing a dirt baseball pitch or missing a basketball shot to help a friend make $20,000 to win a bet. They risk so little for so much, stupid people.

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