I have never gambled online or offline but I keep getting spam mails that I had won million dollars in lotto or like that... I trust my skills more than my luck
Absolutely not. Money take too long to make to simply p!ss it away gambling online. I feel sorry for people who do.
I don't don't gamble, but I tried a slot machine for a 1$ and I lost, and that was it. No gambling for me online or offline.
I had played in online casinos and i earned a lot on that because casino bonuses which were easy to get withdrawable. Now it is hard, because casinos are giving bonuses now too, but with strictly conditions - you have to wager a lot of money to get that bonus amount withdrawable. But that wasnt gamble in that exactly meaning. That tactic was based on experience - know exactly when you have to end up with casino. I was sucessfull in that
Gamble is a bad habit I played few times poker vs drinks (got to be very drunk) When i wuill become rich maybe will play poker just for fun of wasting money ...
I would not consider doing it. I have gone to the local Casino here and done some minor (and infrequent) gambling. At least they are regulated.
Hey check this out: http://www.ucantlose.co.uk/html/howarbswork.html It's a online betting arbritrage service that uses a computer program to come up with about 50 bets a month for suscribers. I haven't used it because in the USA it's illegal to bet online. There are others out there... but the thinking here is don't bet, use predetermined arb bets that have a high chance of success.
Theres a reason casino's are built like a palace, cause they make a fortune off gamblers. Playing online is the same without the palace. Bad idea unless own the casino.
I gamble online daily. I'm a part time poker player and online allows me to play whenever I want 24 hours a day. I don't do much sports betting these days, but if I bet on sports or horses it's through online accounts
Someone mentioned it above but with the invention of online betting exchanges (betfair, betdaq, etc.), and in-play betting available online, sports arbitrage has become more accessible to your average punters. As more people cotton onto this online sports gambling will become more popular I reckon. Still a lot of work involved and you need money spread across numerous betting agencies to take full advantage of it, but the majority of your serious sports gamblers (the 2% or so who make all the money) would be doing everything online.