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$40.
In highschool I bought $20 in raffle tickets and won a $120 mini fridge that I used throughout college. I would get happy feelings when looking at that fridge for years.
Only positive feelings I ever got from gambling.
Proud to say I've never used a pokie machine, but I've lost money on things that could be labelled 'gambling.' I was doing quite well on the stockmarket, I had a bunch of shares that were just about to push me significantly into the green, but then trump shat all over it. I lost about $100 USD in the end, which isn't too bad.
$20. On my birthday and when I get a raise, I buy a handful of lottery tickets.
I've been to casinos twice, and hosted countless $10 buy-in hold 'em games at my place years ago.
On the poker games I definitely lost out more often than winning anything. But had good times.
Went to Vegas once for a 311 concert a little over 10 years ago, and obviously went to a casino where I stayed, because I'm east coast, so I go on my farthest trip from home ever to the gambling capital of the world, of course you go to the casino.
Would have loved to try some Hold 'Em there, but never saw any table games at all running. The only thing I saw happening at all was slot machines.
Do I brought $50 cash with me one day and left my wallet in the room. Lasted for hours, but lost it all eventually. Which is what I assumed would happen, and why I didn't bring my wallet with me.
A couple years later the group that went on that trip was going to a casino somewhere within about 5 hours from here. Can't remember where exactly. Not Atlantic City, but somewhere on this side of the country.
Anyway, actually won about $125-150 or so. Bought fast food dinner for the group with it, kept about $40 or so.
So given that I had a good time, I'd say I came out ahead.
With how much Xbox talks about losing gamers to sports betting apps in the “attention economy”, I’m really glad to see this thread isn’t 90% just “lost $10k on fanduel during the Super Bowl”
I put $200 into a 50/50 raffle every quarter for a local donor run radio station. Haven't won yet :p
I got a lottery ticket and won. I traded it in for two new tickets and lost. Oh well... -$6.
Not exactly gambling but lost like 3 grand one day trading crypto. Been longing coins with some promise, shorting dumb rugpulls, back and forth on some volatile stuff, getting a few extra bucks a day in the background for a couple years at that point, but I was stressed the fuck out that day and, on impulse, in between extinguishing other fires going on in my life, I basically put an extra 0 or two into the order amount. It was the correct bet otherwise, but I didnt have enough collateral and got margin called. Overall net positive if discounting my time, but I'm still hesitant to return to trading
I never bet more than $20, so $20.
Over my lifetime, I'm up probably around $800.
Most lost at once, $20.
20, poker. Was still up though.
$7 when I bought a lottery ticket.
Actual gambling (in actual Las Vegas): around $10.
Stock market: Considerably more. (But not recently) We were doing quite well there until we weren't.
About $50, which is all I was willing to spend that night after my gambling parents dragged me to a casino. Then as I was leaving my father gave me $200 to stay and keep gambling. I stuck around long enough to satisfy him, walked out with $200, so profit $150.
400 I think it was at the casino. 19 young and dumb, did it once. Now I refuse to go near any poker machines even, which is pretty hard if you're in Australia. It's fucked there.
I once won a voucher at a congress fair boot for about 25 bucks for visiting a casino. But then I noticed that the casino was basically at the other end of the city, and getting there would be time consuming and expensive.
So i didn't go. Does that count as gambling loss?
£20.
I was in Chess Club at school (I know, I know, quite the jock!). We played chess. Then we got bored of chess and played backgammon. And backgammon without a bet is dull, so we started gambling. Then gambling became the point of playing. Then we moved on to poker.
I remember one poker hand. The deck was made up of about five different packs of cards. Jokers, black twos, one-eyed jacks, bedside queens, and suicide kings were all wild. I ended up with a hand of five aces. Two were real aces, three were wild cards. I had to raise. I mean, how can you not raise with five aces? What is the point of playing poker if you don’t raise with five aces?
Sadly, two other people also had five aces and one of them had three real aces and only two wild cards so they won the hand.
I lost £20 on that single hand and hated every single moment of playing it because somehow I knew, deep down, that I was going to lose. This was in the mid-1980s, and that was a lot of money for me back then and there were other, far better things I could have dropped it on - LPs were about £5 back then, video games £10 (or £2 for a budget game).
But, it was a great early lesson on the ‘gotta keep going’ mindset of the gambler combined with the certainty that I was going to lose my money. I’m glad it happened, despite the short term remorse I felt immediately afterwards.
The first time I ever gambled, I put $20 into a slot machine, a few minutes later I was up to $60, and another few minutes down to $0. So, I don't know if you'd consider that losing $20 or $60, but that's the most I ever lost in a day.
On a rigged game: lost $20 on roulette at Monte Carlo Casino.
On a fair game: lost $50 at a friends poker night. I was up nicely but went all in on the last hand with a full house and lost to a four of a kind. Great night.
On an investment: lost $80,000 on stocks at the start of the GFC.
I don’t think you can call roulette rigged. What is presented is what you get, and it’s all just based on math.
In my mind rigged would mean spots you bet on somehow have a lower chance than any other spot, or there are things going on behind the scenes that make it worse odds than presented.
Does a few quid on 2p machines count as a loss if I won a rubber ducky?
Yes!
But I like the rubber ducky
then no
0$ the only time I've ever been in a casino is when I was on a road trip with my family, we stopped there there because we thought it might be a cool way of starting the road trip trying a machine or two, but they made a huge stink about my sister trying to use the bathroom without showing her ID despite the bathroom being literally two steps from the checkpoint station. The experience really put a damper on being there, so we decided just to leave without actually using any machines.
DH Texas Hold 'Em Poker.
If you don't know what it is, it's a shitty poker app on the app store. They are very generous with how many chips they give you whether it is for free or paying $1 or $2. We're talking millions of chips, including bonuses like they have a wheel you can spin with tokens and have rewards.
The problem with it, is that it is filled to the brim with scammers. I'm not generalizing here, but a lot of them are foreign scammers, along with bots who join up tables even including upper stakes ones. They usually will go All-In almost all of the time and will somehow beat your hand with a petty two pair. Now the scammers are people who could be at any table and they'll spam messages about trying to reach out to them through WhatsApp or somewhere else. They'll want real money in exchange for giving you trillions of chips, its obvious that it is a scam but it doesn't lessen the nuisance factor on top of the bullshit rigging.
So, this game is very devious to get into and is a clear example of gambling in a nutshell. I forgot how much money I threw down into the game.
If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss; Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it.
- Rudyard Kipling
Zero, total.
Well, I've never gambled for money. But I did once bank the next few rounds of a major boss battle on a called shot to the villain's arm to try and disable his most dangerous attack.
I missed, and the cleric was pretty mad that I wasted an attack and got slapped into a wall by a demigod for it.
Probably the $50 or so I spent on TF2 keys eons ago
Zero because gambling is for idiots.
Guessing by the kind of people who use lemmy, probably not from conventional casino or lottery, but stocks/crypto or, less likely, gacha game.
Lost some money from stock myself.
Gotta open them CS cases! Gold gold gold! Threw away like 20 bucks not too long ago. Though ever since item trading taking 2 weeks did help me gamble significantly less. Also I'm still net positive!
Like 8€
That's just peanuts lol. Good for you.