How much do you spend on lotteries?
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How much do you spend on lotteries?
I hope you’re not a compulsive gambler.
I never go to casinos but I buy tickets every times I go to the depanneur.
So, for myself, I spend around 120$/month.
BTW, if you do, what is the biggest amount$ you won already?
Me, 750$…But we were a group of 12.
My father bet every week in a group of 14 people, there are 3 groups, one of the other groups once won 14M$.
I never go to casinos but I buy tickets every times I go to the depanneur.
So, for myself, I spend around 120$/month.
BTW, if you do, what is the biggest amount$ you won already?
Me, 750$…But we were a group of 12.
My father bet every week in a group of 14 people, there are 3 groups, one of the other groups once won 14M$.
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You are all very reasonable. What is it though that you wait for the jack pot to be in the 10M$ before buying a ticket? Do you know what 1M$ is? PS; You know what I mean?Wizard .3 wrote:If the lottery gets up really high, I usually go and grab a ticket whenever I'm at a convenience store. So, that usually comes out to maybe $20/year.
Casino gambling... maybe $40/year.
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You posted this in the meantime I was writing my reply so, I think it is not concerning you. How can you do this, if you spend that much either you don't need to win or you are a gambling addict who own to all of your relatives a bunch of $. I hope the last part is not the case. Good luck my friend.FragaGeddon wrote:$750-1000/week
Meh, maybe 20 bucks a year on the lottery.
If I go to a casino I'll take 100 bucks to blow - but that's only once a year or so.
Never been to Vegas before, but we're thinking about going this year. If so I'll probably be dropping about $400.
I like playing poker at home personally - 20 dollar buy-in, dealer calls the game.
If I go to a casino I'll take 100 bucks to blow - but that's only once a year or so.
Never been to Vegas before, but we're thinking about going this year. If so I'll probably be dropping about $400.
I like playing poker at home personally - 20 dollar buy-in, dealer calls the game.
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money money money
if i find i have a few bucks burning a hole in my wallet for several months i'll usually plop down and buy me some scratch-its. i usually make a dollar or two profit on those too.
otherwise i only buy a powerball ticket if it gets way up there cuz its fun to fantasize about winning that kinda thing.
total i'll mebe spend 20 bucks a year on lottery related adventures.
otherwise i only buy a powerball ticket if it gets way up there cuz its fun to fantasize about winning that kinda thing.
total i'll mebe spend 20 bucks a year on lottery related adventures.
I wait till it gets really high.. usually in the $40M region. Since those only come once or twice a year, I hardly spend anythingpete wrote:You are all very reasonable. What is it though that you wait for the jack pot to be in the 10M$ before buying a ticket? Do you know what 1M$ is? PS; You know what I mean?Wizard .3 wrote:If the lottery gets up really high, I usually go and grab a ticket whenever I'm at a convenience store. So, that usually comes out to maybe $20/year.
Casino gambling... maybe $40/year.
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No she's not blond.pete wrote:Is this a blonde jock?FragaGeddon wrote:Just teasing. Probably spend about $500 in a year.
We have one lady that comes into our work and spends about $500-1000/week on those Nevada tickets. And the most you can win on those at one time is $200.
She can spend $800 and win $500 and she'll be happy.
i used to play a lot of blackjack and hit up the dog tracks and the off track betting a lot from my late teens to early 20's. A few friends got really hooked - one pretty much ruined his life and declared bankruptcy by 25. We spent a summer learning to count cards, reading the racing registers, developing strategies for maximizing odds to hit big pots on the races...it was fun, but I always knew it wasn't something you could do indefinitely and expect to stay ahead.
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that was a joke right?ForM wrote:if ya spend more than 100 a year, you have a problem.
anyway last time I baught a ticket was over a year ago, and I'll l go to the casino with friends as a rare occasion, once every 4-5 months.
I don't have a gambling problem but if I am estimating correctly I've prolly spend 400 dollars last year