maingate
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In all gambling formats, the odds have always been tilted (slightly) in favour of the 'house'. That's fair enough i suppose, they have expenses.Cheers Trev. My thunks are that if you have money to waste, do something useful with it, support a charity, help towards a defib, or do many useful things with it but don't feed those whose only aim is to screw you for as much as they can and then pay a small percentage as a prize. Perhaps I'm just a grumpy old soul but I fail to understand why folks are so gullible, it's just human nature I suppose, but just think before you put a fiver on a donkey at the Grand National, that could feed a family for a day or maybe help a neighbour.
Sorry I'm at it again
Anyone who does online gambling of anything from Bingo to Poker and Roulette are setting themselves against a computer generated program which can switch the odds by algorithm to ensure that you lose, they win.
As a young man I bet on the horses, this was before the days of Betting Shops. I only bet small stakes but tied the bets together in doubles and trebles. All I will say is that I studied the 'form' and was unpopular with the bookies runner and the bookie himself. For a bet of 2/6d on a Saturday, I could almost double my apprentices wage. I could stand the loss of half a crown but that was rare as I mostly had at least a 'double' and a small profit. I never ever bet on a horse ridden by Lester Piggot as he was as bent as one of Uri Gellers spoons.
As a footnote: When I met my Wife (best thing to happen to me) my luck on the horses stopped overnight and I stopped gambling and I have virtually won nothing ever since (in nearly 60 years), including Raffles, Bingo or any other game of chance. But I am not complaining.