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aye paddy power rinsed me, 41/28 stats :wacko:

Still, I completely fucked up at the start. "How much do you want to play with?

*John clicks 50

First beet ,50 , deal.

WEHAHAAAHATAT.

john 16, dealer 8. balls. Got a 4 and won! I still only managed to end the vening 20 quid up thanks to those hideous stats tho :(

and eurobet also rinsed me.

+20 paddy power

-75 coral

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aye paddy power rinsed me, 41/28 stats :(

Still, I completely fucked up at the start. "How much do you want to play with?

*John clicks 50

First beet ,50 , deal.

WEHAHAAAHATAT.

john 16, dealer 8. balls. Got a 4 and won! I still only managed to end the vening 20 quid up thanks to those hideous stats tho :D

Jesus - you should have just taken your money and left straight away!

In other news, I went to my casino last night and came out a few hundred up. Got a straight flush (AKQ no less!) on 3-card poker for the first time ever. The bummer was that I only had a fiver on the pair plus and a fiver on the ante - the previous hand I had £15 on each. :wacko:

Still, I should be greatful for small mercies I guess!

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FFS twohe, you go on about odds and then go play £15 hands at a real casino? Unless you were quite happy to lose £200 odd all in the name of a good nights entertainment you can't moan at others for disregarding statistics and hoping for the best.

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FFS twohe, you go on about odds and then go play £15 hands at a real casino? Unless you were quite happy to lose £200 odd all in the name of a good nights entertainment you can't moan at others for disregarding statistics and hoping for the best.

But that's the whole point - I was perfectly happy to lose £200 in the name of a good night's entertainment, whereas I suspect most people on this thread don't want to lose anything.

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Fair enough then. Anyone playing in a bricks and mortar casino with aspirations of making a living from it needs their head examined. ;)

How'd that pixel site go in the end?

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anyone know how to check how much you've bet at 888.com? The cashier screens don't seem to offer any kind of account history. Shall I just try to withdraw the bonus and see what happens?

I must say, for the most widely-advertised casino, 888 definitely has the worst website. Constant pop-ups trying to make to dowload the software (even if you already have it), very difficult to find T&Cs, no account history that I can find, and slow blackjack.

Maybe I'm just bitter than I only made a £8 profit :o

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Are you using Firefox?  I've found a couple of these sites suddenly get fussy and demand IE to function properly.  Could try that if you haven't yet...

Yeah, it suddenly worked using some combination of 'back' and 'refresh'. and they finally accepted my money.

On a similar note, the At The Races bonus offer page won't even come up, as there is a javascript error on the page.

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Anyone who hasn't done Coral yet will want to take advantage of this:

www.coral.co.uk/galaoffer

£100 bonus once you've staked £1,600 (plus you have to play through the bonus once).

Cheers to twohe, who pointed this out in a Poker thread.

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Anyone who hasn't done Coral yet will want to take advantage of this:

www.coral.co.uk/galaoffer

£100 bonus once you've staked £1,600 (plus you have to play through the bonus once).

Cheers to twohe, who pointed this out in a Poker thread.

hmm...I've got a dilemma on this one. After only 75 hands I'm up £63. Is it worth playing the other 475 hands to try to get the £100 bonus? I could well end up with less than £63 after wagering the required amount, which will take another hour at least.

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What are the rules on opening more than one account from the same address? It's for a completely different person, my mother in this case, and she'll be playing all the blackjack, not me. So, apart from living at the same address (and therefore having to fill it in on the registration form for all the casinos) we share no similarities. Are you allowed to do this? When it says a player can be identified by their credit card, address, telephone number etc, does that mean that duplicates of ANY of those fields are categorically not allowed, or that if they find duplicates they'll investigate to check it's not the same person registering twice?

Thanks for any insight :lol:

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What are the rules on opening more than one account from the same address? It's for a completely different person, my mother in this case, and she'll be playing all the blackjack, not me. So, apart from living at the same address (and therefore having to fill it in on the registration form for all the casinos) we share no similarities. Are you allowed to do this? When it says a player can be identified by their credit card, address, telephone number etc, does that mean that duplicates of ANY of those fields are categorically not allowed, or that if they find duplicates they'll investigate to check it's not the same person registering twice?

Thanks for any insight :lol:

I think it would be fine but why don't you just email the site you want to play, then there's no confusion.

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Look at the terms on the site in question. Some state that it's one account per person, some state one per pc/household etc.

Having said that, I'd suggest opening the account and playing innocent if you have to contact customer services over it. Which casino are you talking about?

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Oh dear, some advice needed.

Basically, i'm doing the Coral £100 in, wager £1600 and get £100 bonus one, but it's just going absolutely disasterously. I've never seen anything like this.

Betting £2 hands, i've managed to drop from £112 ish which i built up early on, to around £15. At the £25ish mark i dropped to £1 bets as i didn't want to run out of money, but this is just soul destroying. I'm putting bet after bet on (and i have a fucking long way to go) and i'm slowly decending to £0.

Basically, if i get there, should i cut my losses and lose £100, or put MORE money in and play out the wager? Chances are i'd probably end up losing less than £100 if i did that, but there's still the chance of losing even more with this terrible luck. It's really difficult not to question a site like this when this happens. I've genuinely not moved away from the wizard of odds table and i've kept my bets very stable and consistent.

Anyway, what should i do? I've managed to build up around £270ish over the past week or so from doing all this, but £100 lost would be difficult to take...

EDIT - only wagered £341 so far. Got to get to £1600! Agh!

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Anyone who hasn't done Coral yet will want to take advantage of this:

www.coral.co.uk/galaoffer

£100 bonus once you've staked £1,600 (plus you have to play through the bonus once).

Cheers to twohe, who pointed this out in a Poker thread.

Good call, made £97 off that.

Managed to lose £10.50 on the William Hill monthly bonus though, so I've put the remaining £14.50 on the Chicago Bears for the Superbowl at 11/1. Since I've only been watching the NFL for something like a month this is probably a silly thing to do, but it can't go much worse than any of my bets on Leicester City in the last 2 years.

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