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September 01, 2018, 11:17:15 AM
This doesn't have to do with money but I once spilled my drink on the blackjack table.  It was pretty embarrassing but the staff was nice about it.  They even give me a replacement drink Smiley  I do most of my gambling online these days anyways since its a lot more convenient and more relaxing.
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September 01, 2018, 11:00:54 AM
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".
Yes i have experienced the walk of shame that you are saying because i have played all night and all day in a casino for me to win a huge prize of money but i end up losing all of my money, even my savings. That is why i am really down that time and hating myself by playing gambling and not thinking straight before while playing.
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September 01, 2018, 04:59:10 AM
If you can consider walking from my pc to bed after losing all, I had one.. Once, I started betting with 200$ and won the Jackpot, it was well over 2500$.. then I continued betting on the same jackpot till I was about RIP and then won almost at the end, which made my balance well over 3000$.. I celebrated the win and all, devil came to me in the form of the "one last bet" thought... I was overwhelmed with having all the luck.. I joined a coinflip...went all in.. and all is gone in 3 secs.. I watched the coin spin away with my money .. that was a tough night to get sleep.

Reading your story was like a memories coming back to me. Lol. It happened to me multiple times in a landbased casino won big but there's almost that one itch you need to scratch and the urge to go for one more bet and then everything happens so fast. 24 hours ago, I had another brushed with walk of shame, had last money as a taxi fare, but decided to take the risk and won was able to recoup and win a few but then decided to make that last bet again capital was almost reduced in half but I was happy to snap and just decided to walk away with just minor losses. Good thing I was able to control my emotions that time.
Haha this is what happens to almost every gambler when they don't recognise the time to stop the game. Anyway it's not a good experience but form learning point of view it can be considered a good lesson for the future. Most of the time we see people complaining about setting the limits and control of greed, when you don't have control over the two, such things will happen frequently.

Greediness is one of the main factor that for sure will lead us to get bad regret at the end. If we keep feeding our greediness then I am sure, there is no way for us to get fun from gambling. It will only give us bad stories again and again.
People play gambling only because they are greedy. They consider gambling as the shortest way of making money, where they do not require any knowledge or experience, no doubt that it is the shortest way of making money, but it is also a fact that gambling is one of the most risky way of making money.

Based on your comments, I'm sure that you are not a gambler so don't say that everyone is greedy. There are people who gambles for fun, you can just go and enter a traditional casino and you will see that not all are playing for the money. Yes the risk factor is always there and 99% the house wins, but those 1% are willing to risk and if you are not a gambler, you wouldn't understand it.
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September 01, 2018, 04:26:54 AM
I guess all gamblers who often comment on this board had those road of shame. I had that kind of experience as well, but I never play with big money, so I never loose big money Wink logically, so even if I lost everything I had couple of times the road wasn't so shameful to me.
In fact people only feel shame when they lose a big amount of money and the second reason can be that they play gambling in such area where gambling is not consider as legal. I think that we do not need to feel sham if we play gambling in a limit and only such such amount of money that we can afford to lose.
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August 17, 2018, 08:37:42 AM
People play gambling only because they are greedy. They consider gambling as the shortest way of making money, where they do not require any knowledge or experience, no doubt that it is the shortest way of making money, but it is also a fact that gambling is one of the most risky way of making money.

I think it's inappropriate to generalize all people who gamble. Not all people who gambles are greedy, Maybe you are correct in terms of saying that people consider this as one of the shortest, fastest and etc. to make money but Like I always say, Gambling is meant for fun and entertainment but there are people who really are irresponsible that put the name of the industry in a bad a reputation. Greed is already part of our human nature to begin with, each and everyone of us is greedy in our own way/s. Also, just to counter your claim about "where they do not require any knowledge or experience" may be for some games it may not require knowledge and/or experience, but for example Poker, Blackjack and most of the card games, Experience and knowledge could be so useful for the player.
People are greedy in the sense that even they know that gambling is one of the most difficult and risky way of making money. there are dozens of stories about people who lost everything in gambling but still they like to continue play gambling.
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August 08, 2018, 07:22:05 AM
People play gambling only because they are greedy. They consider gambling as the shortest way of making money, where they do not require any knowledge or experience, no doubt that it is the shortest way of making money, but it is also a fact that gambling is one of the most risky way of making money.

I think it's inappropriate to generalize all people who gamble. Not all people who gambles are greedy, Maybe you are correct in terms of saying that people consider this as one of the shortest, fastest and etc. to make money but Like I always say, Gambling is meant for fun and entertainment but there are people who really are irresponsible that put the name of the industry in a bad a reputation. Greed is already part of our human nature to begin with, each and everyone of us is greedy in our own way/s. Also, just to counter your claim about "where they do not require any knowledge or experience" may be for some games it may not require knowledge and/or experience, but for example Poker, Blackjack and most of the card games, Experience and knowledge could be so useful for the player.
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August 08, 2018, 06:40:24 AM
If you can consider walking from my pc to bed after losing all, I had one.. Once, I started betting with 200$ and won the Jackpot, it was well over 2500$.. then I continued betting on the same jackpot till I was about RIP and then won almost at the end, which made my balance well over 3000$.. I celebrated the win and all, devil came to me in the form of the "one last bet" thought... I was overwhelmed with having all the luck.. I joined a coinflip...went all in.. and all is gone in 3 secs.. I watched the coin spin away with my money .. that was a tough night to get sleep.

Reading your story was like a memories coming back to me. Lol. It happened to me multiple times in a landbased casino won big but there's almost that one itch you need to scratch and the urge to go for one more bet and then everything happens so fast. 24 hours ago, I had another brushed with walk of shame, had last money as a taxi fare, but decided to take the risk and won was able to recoup and win a few but then decided to make that last bet again capital was almost reduced in half but I was happy to snap and just decided to walk away with just minor losses. Good thing I was able to control my emotions that time.
Haha this is what happens to almost every gambler when they don't recognise the time to stop the game. Anyway it's not a good experience but form learning point of view it can be considered a good lesson for the future. Most of the time we see people complaining about setting the limits and control of greed, when you don't have control over the two, such things will happen frequently.

Greediness is one of the main factor that for sure will lead us to get bad regret at the end. If we keep feeding our greediness then I am sure, there is no way for us to get fun from gambling. It will only give us bad stories again and again.
People play gambling only because they are greedy. They consider gambling as the shortest way of making money, where they do not require any knowledge or experience, no doubt that it is the shortest way of making money, but it is also a fact that gambling is one of the most risky way of making money.
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August 04, 2018, 07:21:54 AM
I guess all gamblers who often comment on this board had those road of shame. I had that kind of experience as well, but I never play with big money, so I never loose big money Wink logically, so even if I lost everything I had couple of times the road wasn't so shameful to me.
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August 04, 2018, 06:57:37 AM
Lol, I also have that route of shame.
Wasn't aware you also experienced it guys
Glad we are together in this
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August 04, 2018, 06:57:04 AM
Me also, I never had experience a walk of shame.. Because I never play any gambling just to loss my money,. And never tried to my wallet is empty and never to use it from that thing, just to have an a experience of walk of shame.
If you never play gambling just to lose your money, how come do you gamble to win?

Sometimes it's hard to believe if there are people that are gambling to win only and forgets the fun side and okay with losses.
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August 04, 2018, 06:43:25 AM
I am not realiy a gambler though sometimes i am beating minimal in some other lottery games. But talking about walk of shame because nothing left in the pocket after the extreme lose is really hard to imagine. I understand that it is not an easy scenario and hopefully it won’t happen to anyone who gamble. Gambling is a choice but hopefully we can manage also our activity and always set the limits first.
I think that if you will continue that for some time then you will really become addicted to that and will really become a regular gambling, and then it will become difficult for you to stop playing gambling, because I have seen so many gambling who wishes to stop playing gambling but still they find it hard to do so.

I think it's because they don't want to leave the gambling places before they can win and it just makes them lose more money. but if this will makes them move the gambling places and they walk to go home, then it's not worth to continue the games. actually, they can prevent to get a walk of shame experience, but this depends on them itself.
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August 04, 2018, 06:30:04 AM
This is true that if somebody gives a break at this time it will be right because you will not get very much addicted else it will be very much a trouble rather than a boon of making money from gambling. Infact you should go for entertainment and not to make money from this.

Who can blame them? You can bet or risk  your money on luck that don't really requires anything but money and you can enjoy yourself winning and earning money easily, who would not be serious with this, right?

I do gamble for fun, but I do know that I can earn money from what I am doing but don't really rely or hope on it since I know that it will not do anything good to me. I'd rather risk my money on investment and trading than putting it on gambling.
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August 04, 2018, 06:08:41 AM
Well, I didn't, but only because I'm a person who tends to accept every trouble as a lesson, especially when it's your fault.
I've been in a situation like this, though. Lesson is learned and I walk my path again with new expirience. Good thing it was not a big sum, earned without effort. No regrets.
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August 04, 2018, 05:57:45 AM
I am not realiy a gambler though sometimes i am beating minimal in some other lottery games. But talking about walk of shame because nothing left in the pocket after the extreme lose is really hard to imagine. I understand that it is not an easy scenario and hopefully it won’t happen to anyone who gamble. Gambling is a choice but hopefully we can manage also our activity and always set the limits first.
I think that if you will continue that for some time then you will really become addicted to that and will really become a regular gambling, and then it will become difficult for you to stop playing gambling, because I have seen so many gambling who wishes to stop playing gambling but still they find it hard to do so.

This is true that if somebody gives a break at this time it will be right because you will not get very much addicted else it will be very much a trouble rather than a boon of making money from gambling. Infact you should go for entertainment and not to make money from this.

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August 03, 2018, 11:42:33 AM
I didn`t experienced a "walk of shame" like you did. I never play for all my money. I always have an "inviolable stock", which I do not use during the gambling. But I several times had a very strong desire to break this taboo. When I lost the money allocated to the game, my hands were scratching to take a stash. And for me it was a figurative "walk of shame", because I was ashamed of my weakness and my ridiculous arguments about the fact that I need this money to "recoup". It is unlikely that this feeling is like your "walk of shame", but it was terrible and I would not want to experience it again.

Me also, I never had experience a walk of shame.. Because I never play any gambling just to loss my money,. And never tried to my wallet is empty and never to use it from that thing, just to have an a experience of walk of shame.
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August 03, 2018, 08:57:14 AM
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.
Very sad to hear your story. I just hope that you really changed since then because the lonely faces of your children and wife was already enough (I think so) to make you realized how big your mistake is.
How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".
Hmm, I think what I've experienced is none compare to you but this still matters to me tho. I once placed my whole weekly allowance as a bet in our basketball match before and we lost. I got home dirty and tired, have muscle pains, blisters on feet, and an empty pocket.  I feel miserable that time because I worried about on how I can survive the upcoming week with nothing. Fortunately, my classmate let me lend some money so I feel relieved only a littel bit. From now on, I refuse to place a bet wherever as much as possible Grin
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August 03, 2018, 05:09:28 AM
I am not realiy a gambler though sometimes i am beating minimal in some other lottery games. But talking about walk of shame because nothing left in the pocket after the extreme lose is really hard to imagine. I understand that it is not an easy scenario and hopefully it won’t happen to anyone who gamble. Gambling is a choice but hopefully we can manage also our activity and always set the limits first.
I think that if you will continue that for some time then you will really become addicted to that and will really become a regular gambling, and then it will become difficult for you to stop playing gambling, because I have seen so many gambling who wishes to stop playing gambling but still they find it hard to do so.
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August 02, 2018, 02:52:07 AM
If you can consider walking from my pc to bed after losing all, I had one.. Once, I started betting with 200$ and won the Jackpot, it was well over 2500$.. then I continued betting on the same jackpot till I was about RIP and then won almost at the end, which made my balance well over 3000$.. I celebrated the win and all, devil came to me in the form of the "one last bet" thought... I was overwhelmed with having all the luck.. I joined a coinflip...went all in.. and all is gone in 3 secs.. I watched the coin spin away with my money .. that was a tough night to get sleep.

Reading your story was like a memories coming back to me. Lol. It happened to me multiple times in a landbased casino won big but there's almost that one itch you need to scratch and the urge to go for one more bet and then everything happens so fast. 24 hours ago, I had another brushed with walk of shame, had last money as a taxi fare, but decided to take the risk and won was able to recoup and win a few but then decided to make that last bet again capital was almost reduced in half but I was happy to snap and just decided to walk away with just minor losses. Good thing I was able to control my emotions that time.
Wow, I don't know if I would want to feel that because I don't want to. I have a similar experience, but not up to $3000 like yours, mine was only like around $100, but it still hurts like hell. Losing something that you have worked on is not a good feeling. As long as you have risked the amount you are willing to bet on, that should just be the last bet, because we don't want or shouldn't get too greedy on gambling.
This is biggest stupidity if you play with heavy money in gambling. Gambling is itself a parasite that eats you up within and you really don’t know. This become an attractive scene but you don’t know the insider story what is being happened with your money and valuables. Soon when you lose everything then it comes to your notice that holy shit, I was victim.
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July 29, 2018, 01:59:57 PM
I've heard the walk of shame many times before, some of it I've heard from my friends and some I've heard in the television, though I clearly did not understand what it is up until now, Heads up because I really do not gamble that much and not a gamble addict, but again I have gambled before and I pretty much did also experienced the walk of shame wherein I was on the peak, I was in the climax, I was on top then I suddenly lost, my error here was thar I placed my bet, all of it I placed it, and then suddenly my luck ran out and lost everything, I did not walk shameful but rather I walked outside like I was a poor man without anything to deal with, but instead of complaining and crying I thought of it that it's a lesson I should learn and that is not putting all my money where my mouth is, Soon when I get to that casino, I'll be using more of my brain instead of my guts.
The only time I ever heard that was some few years back and I am not even sure if I should be considering that as a walk of shame or not because this dude trekked a very long distance after gambling and got so drunk that he passed out on the street after a while. That day, seeing how this kind of act renders people hopeless, helpless and irresponsible makes me wonder why someone in their right mind will leave their eyes opened and allow a poison to be poured in it, as this is just how I can classify that.
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July 29, 2018, 10:51:17 AM
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 have also experienced walking home without any winnings in gambling and it is really awful that i could not get back all of the money that i had loss. I could not also tell my family about it, so i decided to stop gambling for while for my family would not notice that i loss in gambling.
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