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19th February 2019 at 4:40 pm #49743
hey guys,
i started my online slotting in December last year and have thoroughly enjoyed every min.
however I noticed on the bandits YouTube video what Leo Vegas level vip he was on I checked mine and saw I was at level 40 ?
just a question what is everyone spending a month on this. Sorry I’d its been covered before
paul
19th February 2019 at 4:44 pm #4974519th February 2019 at 4:56 pm #49746Dont personally spend anything on the intention of getting vip at leovegas or any casino however i do turnover alot of funds in general
19th February 2019 at 4:57 pm #49747Not a penny – online gambling doesnt interest me, although I watch it on you tube, Seen too many horror stories and I am always suspicious of how many big wins are posted. If it was as easy as some of the streamers show most of the casino’s would have gone broke.
If I do the slots it’s just if I pop in a service station – I may not win big, but I cant use my debit card to deposit thousands of pounds, I don’t have to go through a tortorous validation process, i get my money straight away, and no one is going to say your £500 win is invalid because you did a £2.10 stake when the limit is £2
119th February 2019 at 5:40 pm #49748Monthly average deposits for 2018 £9300. Not proud of it. It’s fucked my head up working it out.
119th February 2019 at 9:02 pm #49779Not a penny – online gambling doesnt interest me, although I watch it on you tube, Seen too many horror stories and I am always suspicious of how many big wins are posted. If it was as easy as some of the streamers show most of the casino’s would have gone broke.
If I do the slots it’s just if I pop in a service station – I may not win big, but I cant use my debit card to deposit thousands of pounds, I don’t have to go through a tortorous validation process, i get my money straight away, and no one is going to say your £500 win is invalid because you did a £2.10 stake when the limit is £2
Dune I thought exactly the same as you and started with £500 as a floatation 50 in and as soon as I was up withdraw my 50 or my profit and move onto next game.
The only problem i have have found is once you hit the win over £1k that’s you on the chase.
Since jan I have had prob 15 over 1k results with my biggest being £4300and none betting any bigger than £10 a spin. I am not trying to blow a trumpet here but my god does it get addictive fast especially when you are winning. But you just want the bigger win then so you £1 bets are now having to be £5 because of that one time you ramped the stake up and on the next spin a £2k bonanza feature lands.
just sharing my brain thoughts better to get it out I suppose because what was great fun is now like the hit from the ultimate Peruvian slot. Btw thanks bandit for the reel king ladder omg how good is it when you get to the top
19th February 2019 at 9:04 pm #49780Also not chasing the Vip level but it is an indication of your deposits that’s all
19th February 2019 at 9:31 pm #49785I voted because it helps the poll, but as off this year I’ve spend £0…. Yeah that’s a Zero. ? From 2002 to 2010 I probably spent in the region of a few hundred thousand, yeah shits real boys… Yup that’s correct I probably wasted at least £500,000 on slots during this time.
19th February 2019 at 9:37 pm #49786Seems like a lot of rich folk use this site. Always seeing in comments how ppl blow thousands per month. Not sure what type of job everyone has tho.
119th February 2019 at 11:57 pm #49807Not a penny – online gambling doesnt interest me, although I watch it on you tube, Seen too many horror stories and I am always suspicious of how many big wins are posted. If it was as easy as some of the streamers show most of the casino’s would have gone broke.
If I do the slots it’s just if I pop in a service station – I may not win big, but I cant use my debit card to deposit thousands of pounds, I don’t have to go through a tortorous validation process, i get my money straight away, and no one is going to say your £500 win is invalid because you did a £2.10 stake when the limit is £2
Dune I thought exactly the same as you and started with £500 as a floatation 50 in and as soon as I was up withdraw my 50 or my profit and move onto next game.
The only problem i have have found is once you hit the win over £1k that’s you on the chase.
Since jan I have had prob 15 over 1k results with my biggest being £4300and none betting any bigger than £10 a spin. I am not trying to blow a trumpet here but my god does it get addictive fast especially when you are winning. But you just want the bigger win then so you £1 bets are now having to be £5 because of that one time you ramped the stake up and on the next spin a £2k bonanza feature lands.
just sharing my brain thoughts better to get it out I suppose because what was great fun is now like the hit from the ultimate Peruvian slot. Btw thanks bandit for the reel king ladder omg how good is it when you get to the top
I think the Bandit covered that when he said he was taking a break because they £2 stakes werent giving him a thrill at the moment – that’s how they get you. You win that big win just once on £10 stake and then all of a sudden the £300 win that you once got so excited over at 60p stake doesn’t give you a thrill. Because you won that £4300 everything in triple figures just seems like more stake money instead of a great bonus.
Before you know it that £4.3k has gone, along with another £4.3k because you just know that the bonus is due. Then after £8.6k it drops i and gives a 2x and you are like a teenage boy at a Micheal Jackson house party – totally fucked.
Only got to look at the Bandits Reel King thread to see that dangers of the addictive high stakes chase, with this 60k loss. i couldn’t afford £1k loss at the moment, which is why I personally wouldn’t get into the addictive world of online gambling.
20th February 2019 at 8:52 am #49832Seems like a lot of rich folk use this site. Always seeing in comments how ppl blow thousands per month. Not sure what type of job everyone has tho.
Or people on a normal wage and in loads of dept. I imagine I’m not the only one.
20th February 2019 at 9:09 am #4983420th February 2019 at 2:14 pm #49886Years ago i got very close to losing my home. It was the wakeup call that i needed and since then i only gamble what i can afford to lose, so i keep my gambing pot to about 400 to 500 a month. Better still, these days, when i have a decent win i buy or do something with it rather than use it as extra money to gamble with. I enjoy my gambling way more now than i’ve ever done before!
120th February 2019 at 5:38 pm #49921A few people have put £500-£1000, £1000-£5000 and £5000+. What are these guys? CEOs? Hedge fund managers? Property investors?
For me, I have a £50 limit on Video Slots and Royal Panda, so £100 spend per month max for online gambling.
My salary is £15000 (take home about £1100 per month).
20th February 2019 at 5:44 pm #49923A few people have put £500-£1000, £1000-£5000 and £5000+. What are these guys? CEOs? Hedge fund managers? Property investors?
For me, I have a £50 limit on Video Slots and Royal Panda, so £100 spend per month max for online gambling.
My salary is £15000 (take home about £1100 per month).
Not at all. My wage is actually pretty similar to yours. Turning over 5k isnt really that much not to be mistaking with losing 5k
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