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I hope that you've enlightened mate. Do you try bulk bonuses? That will help?
It certainly has mate.
Nah, I haven't - could you elaborate?
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Tools for winning? That's a no, no, for land based and online based casinos. A threat for their business mate and if you find one that's next for Bryan Mills quote:
"I will find you and kill you."
What I mean the tools that you used to cheat also you can't escape the consequence for the long term investment of being jailed.
If you want to get a good financial advises and others in regards to your money just read the book of Warren Buffet that will help you a lot mate.
Last thing, just invest or spend the money that you can afford that's the golden rule for playing and leisures.
Thanks bud, appreciate it.
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Hi again Jack
I don't use any tools at all. I deposit little amounts (usually £20) and recently this is as little as once a month with lack of time for me. However I've never really had the need for tools anyway.
Do you feel like you need tools to help you or you just asking in general?
Just asking in general.
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Yep, that's fine.
I don't tend to spend much in the way of time on forums. There are so many that I feel I would get stuck in a forum black hole and have no time for outside life.
I searched using the search bar on site and didn't find anything of substance, so apologies for repeating the question.
Thanks for your reply.
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Hear me out, I know there's no such thing as a tool that can guarantee winning, it would be ilegal. But are there tools out there that you use to help you manage your finances, play more strategically and holistically when gambling online? If so, what are they?
Additionally, how do you manage your finances, the strategies you play and information you're given by 'experts'. It would be great to know!
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Thinking outside the box here, next time you find yourself on a winning streak, record what day and time you came onto the site, what game you played, how much you spent, the spins you had before winning etc. and jot them down. (Track others if you want too!)
Do so with your bad days too, and see if there are any trends. Based on the fact casino games should be random results there shouldn't be any trends but as I always say "don't rule anything out". You never know, doing a little research may reveal a surprising find about your gaming habits etc.
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Did anyone catch up with this? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/05/15/gambling-watchdog-turns-attention-business-owned-online-casino/
It is good to see the UK watchdog looking to ramp up on how online casinos protect and support their customers moving forward.
Watch this space...
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Not getting the message on the 'please don't spam front'
As for the game, I have to agree with Afi4Wins - could be better. Good for a quick bit of free fun mind!
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A super friendly and helpful 24/7 support is to me the most important thing and fast cashout of course. A great casino has good guidelines when it comes to helping their customers and not just picking them from the thin air like some do.
Haha nice perspective man, something a little different from the bonuses and wagering requirements...
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Just a little bit of fun, but what's your favourite type of incentive when looking to play with casinos?
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has anyone the new Jungle Spirit slots at playojo? wanted some feedback before I bother.
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Swear I've seen BetFair on a few Online Casino blacklists now for dodgy promo's like this and not fulfilling their words.
That list of kicks per result ratio is poor... telling me it's luck of the draw? Yeah right!
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My favorite poker player is Daniel Negreanu because of character.
Yeah have to agree! Love his character.
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Here's an article about it <SNIP>
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Any casino going above 24 hours are looking for the reverse withdrawal effect. There's a good post about that in this forum from one of the admins. Basically, they play on your FOMO and eventually you cave in and withdraw your earnings back into your account... they win. That's the real reason why they do this. I don't care what anyone else says, that's gotta be the truth haha
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Such a sad story, I am sorry to hear this JoeJoe. You've come to the right place for help. There's plenty of great advice here and a real community vibe from what I have seen reading threads. Personally, I hope you can sort this, and I hope you don't mind me offering a few suggests:
1) Open up to everyone close to you - this is your support network! You need them more than ever now and those who love you will truly understand your pain and do what they can to help you. Some may offer financial help, whilst others may simply provide an ear to listen to you. Its obvious that this is an external factor causing your addiction, so it's imperative you try and talk about it to take the pressure off your shoulders and get it off your chest.
2) Close all accounts, contact all providers, even ones you're not a member of and ask the to block your email and ip address.
3) If not every account is closed, ask your partner to change the password and 'forget it'.
Hope this helps,
J
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I have read a lot throughout this thread that you should just 'learn to resist', or 'control your habits'. That's all well and good if you're able to do that, but what about those of us who do struggle with this battle from time to time. What genuine strategies or techniques are there to help you overcome it?
Here's my two pennies worth! Not all are robust, but these are just some ideas that I hope help anyone who's interested in them.
1) Speak to others, friends and family - if you're withdrawing a sum you'd like to keep, let them know and get them to change your password until the period is over and then receive your new password once the money has entered your account. It's an arduous process doing this each time but potentially worth it if you get to keep your money?
2) Like others have suggested, try to think positively about what you're going to spend that money on. To take this further, write it down. Create a list and subject your mind to thinking that this list needs to be purchased. Hopefully that will encourage you to wait for your money.
3) Entertain yourself. Perhaps you need to learn what else you like to do outside of gambling? Granted, the dopamine levels shoot through the roof when we're playing but maybe, just maybe, reading a book, playing a console, hitting the gym etc. can take your mind off coming on and reversing that withdrawal!
Hope these ideas help.
JE
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Have to agree with the consensus, and Unibet are probably my favourite. I saw that PP had a welcome offer of 500% on top of deposit - I avoided it like the plague.
Find some new free games
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Yes try to specify what kind of games you prefer to play so we could help you better. The games mentioned above are very good, personally I have had a lot of fun with. I also play on PlayOJO and I find a lot of verity of themes (frome Uk to Asia, mythology, food, art, fantasy and other...). Slot games are really fun but when you will find that one you like, your game experience will be funnier. It was like that for me, I played many slot games, but in my mind I did not play, I just tested them till I found my favourites. You can even find a lot of good things on Askgamblers, be patient and juste have fun when you are playing^^