Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
Originally Posted by Tasha View Post
Originally Posted by MisterV View Post

I can relate to that as I sometimes play that way also.

Hell, we choose to play negative expectation games so part of the fun comes in occasionally "taking a shot."

I blew the last handpay monies I won by playing very high limit slots: wiped out in less than ten minutes, but "frankly my dear, I don't give a damn" because I was taking my shots.

To win big you need to bet big...just not all the time.

Oh yeah, a dose of luck helps immensely.
I would have done better to have played 50 $10 Groupers(Jackpot Triple Play, Lottery ticket, Powerball, Fantasy 5, Pick 3, Cash Pop ticket, Megamillions,) at $500, $125 in Cash Pop tickets, $100 in Jackpot Triple Play tickets, $50 in Cash for life tickets, $75 in Megamillions, $75 in Powerball tickets. Playing $750 in just Cash Pop tickets was crazy, but I wanted to do my goal of $750 in Cash Pop Lottery tickets.
See this is the exact thing that I find irritating about you tasha. You started your own thread about this very topic and yet you feel the need to hijack another thread with the same shit.

I don't particularly like this thread as it was nothing more than an attempt by AiQ, hoping to make me look bad, on a forum disproportionately made up with members that won't and can't be honest. There was actually some good that came from it as Mdawg attempted to rig this completely meaningless poll, revealing once again, he is so hell bent on people believing his fantasy nonsense. No real player or person claiming real winnings would do that. I don't even think Rob Singer would pull that, although who knows.

But regardless of any of that, why would you, tasha, think you should hijack another thread? That is just disrespectful to the person that started that thread, in this case AiQ.
Actually, YOU brought up me playing $925 in Lottery tickets in this thread and I responded and Mr V responded to me and I responded back to him. I didn't hijack anything.

This is the quote from you.

"But when Tasha stays on topic and shares "her" gambling related experiences, she has every right to do so. I mean I shake my head at a person who wins a $1000 jackpot and then buys $950 in lottery tickets, but it IS gambling related, and I appreciate that."