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legendary
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March 07, 2018, 07:58:15 PM
#30
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".

I haven't experience it personally. But I have someone very close to said he did and he literally cries on my shoulder that time because he gambles the money that he supposed to saved in the bank. I won't get into details because it sort of personal.

Anyways, Luckily although I'm addicted gambler I still have control to at least have cab fare on me or someone to pick me up if I ended up losing everything. hehehehe.

Yes, this can be interpreted as "Walk of Shame".
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March 07, 2018, 07:30:41 PM
#29
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".

I never have this kind of experience.  I always make sure I have money for fare.  It is a sad thing that it happen to you but I am glad you are all safe after that long walk and realized that you made a mistake and never planned on doing that again.  Sometimes we have to experience something unusual to snap out of some bad habit.

The saying is likely a figure of speech and not really something that would result to you walking home due to the fact that you loss everything in gambling. The issue is that some gamblers just keep on gambling even without considering the negative effects of losing their money in gambling. This is really the shameful thing about it.
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March 07, 2018, 12:31:11 PM
#28
 in my opinion Walk of Shame is really feeling so embarrassed that you cannot function well and just thinking about what others think of you. I haven't experienced that but probably I have those times where I feel ashamed but I wasn't walking. LOL. Anyways we have those moments and we cannot stay too much in the past so we need to move on. What did your kids tell you or your wife?
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March 07, 2018, 12:22:13 PM
#27
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".

I never have this kind of experience.  I always make sure I have money for fare.  It is a sad thing that it happen to you but I am glad you are all safe after that long walk and realized that you made a mistake and never planned on doing that again.  Sometimes we have to experience something unusual to snap out of some bad habit.
legendary
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March 07, 2018, 09:21:57 AM
#26
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".

Similar experiences I have experienced in the past. At that time I lost the money I was supposed to use to pay the bills. Forcefully and with embarrassment, I had to tell everything to my father in the hope that my father would give me the money to replace the money I had lost at gambling.
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March 07, 2018, 03:56:53 AM
#25
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".
that sad experience for you i never been in that position because before i play gambling im putting my self limit how many money i can win and lose and when my limit hit i already stop every time i play gambling and im lucky that im not greedy person i can control my self. Smiley Smiley
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March 07, 2018, 03:54:25 AM
#24
I haven't experienced the "walk of shame" and I don't have any plan to experience it either, I will be very disappointed to myself if that will happen to me. The only thing I want to be addicted to is making life better that is why I already leave the gambling phase of my life because I know how it feels to lose the money you work hard for.
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March 07, 2018, 02:38:51 AM
#23
Never happened to me yet as I never trusted those stupid casinos at all so never really visited one
Instead i sat a home and gambled online which has way lesser house edge and is fair enough
Regarding your experience yes I have experienced it but I totally deserve it as I was greedy and lost it all
legendary
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March 07, 2018, 01:36:26 AM
#22
Before try to gamble, set your target first:

Do you ready for loss ? If not , do not gamble ( recommended )
Yes,I do than continue...

How much profit do you aim ?
How much loss do you can afford ?

Hopefully it will reduce your shame level because you feel no regret for losing !
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March 07, 2018, 01:06:49 AM
#21
I have only heared stories about people who were involved in such situations. During the game they were very excited, since the beginning of the gambling session they were winning a lot and enjoying the prizes, but at some point they started losing money, but didn't lose the confidence and kept playing, hoping to recover the losses and exit the house with some profit, but it didn't happen and I think everyone knows what happened next, similar to what OP described.

Such people are those who do not have any control on them self and just want to earn as much as possible rather than thinking that what they have won even they can easily lose out that amount too. But its a common mistake which many do it and then regret over it later.
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March 07, 2018, 12:48:17 AM
#20
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".

This is a normal thing to happen to every gambler once a while, it has different results for some.

While many end up gambling as hey have nothing left and some end their lives.

Those who survive it and have money they realise it's an experience to be careful and so they make changes.

I have had this experiences multiple times when I was starting but gradually it passed away and I became more stronger that's how one learns.
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March 06, 2018, 10:33:22 PM
#19
I feel you OP,this is what happen if the eagerness to win comes with greediness,in one point of life I experienced this when after withdrawing my work payments in 2 weeks some friend came to ask me to play in casino,since i have good bucks in hand i go with them and upon playing i feel confident to take home big winning because since the start i. Am luck.but then after realizes i am losing more than half of my money but again confidence occurs my mind until i found out that empty wallet in mine.
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March 06, 2018, 10:26:54 PM
#18
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".
We do have our owned experiences about gambling loses, Me, I didn't, as I don't go to casino but I lose big money playing online, I was very eager to play dice using a exchange site where alts can be use to play, haven't notice that I already loses everything inside my wallet it's really a big amount even btc
only worth  700$ back then, after realizing my mistake I didn't bother to come back to that site and I really tried not to use my hard earned money again
in any gambling, instead of playing I just manage to study trade and earn decent coping up in other form.
legendary
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March 06, 2018, 09:10:45 PM
#17
I lost 8 bitcoins total when 1 btc was worth around $12. That's probably my biggest "walk of shame". Smaller gambling losses hurt a lot more. It may not be the monetary amount that is most painful but rather believing strongly that you'll win, only to have those great expectations be mercilessly crushed.  

On the flipside it might be a postive thing. Many athletes console themselves in defeat by rationalizing it as being a greater learning experience than victory or believing that everything happens for a reason. I suspect many gamblers go through a similar experience when they lose. Some famous celebrity gamblers like Vegas Dave admit they've underwent counseling and attending gambling addiction group therapy sessions before they managed to make money gambling on sports, which could indicate that things can get even crazier.
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March 06, 2018, 07:23:59 PM
#16
(Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)
It happened to me :/ walking home without any left on me. Well it was my fault and I'm with my friend who are betting in real life and we are like partners in crime. But it was still quite not that bad like others who literally have nothing. When other gamblers knew that we had nothing left anymore and we don't know on how we will go home they gave us some bucks for the fare for the first transportation, it wasn't enough to go home but we are still thankful by that time because its better so that our long walk will be cut with a few kilometers. There's also another experience but its not related to gambling, I walked home with a shame when someone robbed my wallet and phone from my bag even if I'm a guy it really made me cry when I got home.  Cry
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March 06, 2018, 07:02:47 PM
#15
It’s usually the thoughts that runs through ones head that makes the walk of shame very annoying, there would be so many thoughts about what you could have used the money that you just lost to do and it’s most infuriating as well.
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March 06, 2018, 06:01:24 PM
#14
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".

It happened to me...but usually I do this "walks of shame" alone, I avoid everyone when this happens. But when I walk alone my walk of shame I feel terrible! Everyone should only gamble with extra money they have.
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March 06, 2018, 05:54:15 PM
#13
Can't say it was a walk of shame, but sorta. I did lose a lot of BTC back in the day. Although at the time the price of a bitcoin was just pretty low of about $100 to $300, I forget. But thinking about it now, that could have been a lot of money right now. The reason why it was not a walk of shame for me is because I was just gambling at home with online sports books. So there was no walking involved.
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March 06, 2018, 05:29:18 PM
#12
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".
I can feel you.  Grin. It happened to my dad when i was only 12 years old. My grandmother asked him to sell something in the city so we could have something for dinner. Night came he didnt returned home yet and we were waiting for him. He finally arrived at 11pm when grandma and i were already on bed, saying “ma i was misguided, i been in gambling and i lost all the money.” I saw in his eyes how ashamed he was in what he did.
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March 06, 2018, 04:43:08 PM
#11
I have only heared stories about people who were involved in such situations. During the game they were very excited, since the beginning of the gambling session they were winning a lot and enjoying the prizes, but at some point they started losing money, but didn't lose the confidence and kept playing, hoping to recover the losses and exit the house with some profit, but it didn't happen and I think everyone knows what happened next, similar to what OP described.
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