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Title: The Daily Mail
Post by: nottophammer on Jan 28, 06:17 AM 2016
See the daily mail back on the, ban the FOBT's.
Whats wrong with the machine of death, i'll tell you, nothing.
The reason they are labelled crack cocaine is 99% of the people who play roulette on them,dont have a clue how to play roulette.

Then saying that you see the same type of betting being done in the casino. Suppose they'll bring the 48 hour wait period back before you can go in an play, how that makes any difference, when they can go in,they'll still plaster chips on the mat anywhere and every where.

Now i'll just promote Mr Winkel,any body wanting to play roulette should read GUT, if you can grasp a few facts, you'll go along way to winning. Hang on i hear you say,what facts. To me LOTT, law of the third, unique.
Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: NextYear on Jan 28, 06:35 AM 2016
It seams that you are on the good track.
What is the machine on first photo?
Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: nottophammer on Jan 28, 07:11 AM 2016
Its the FOBT, the screen is showing other games available,like slots,poker and of course about 6 different versions of roulette.
Bottom photo is the roulette screen showing last payout,top screen the image of the wheel.
The ticket is the cash out. £24.80 around 20 minutes of play, i known is definetly under 30 minutes as the warning never game.

So are they the crack cocaine of the high street, yes, if you dont know how to play roulette or atleast an understanding of it. No if you study roulette, the Daily Mail does not want to know about people who can play roulette.

Theres a proposal of max bet of £2, if it happens then its trips to the B+M

Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: NextYear on Jan 28, 07:18 AM 2016
So, it's the same machine = your private ATM!

As many of us don't read the Daily Mail, can you tell us what they are doing?
They are asking to limit FOBT's to machines for fun only.
Do they stand a chace?
Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: nottophammer on Jan 28, 08:08 AM 2016
Getting on the political soap box.

Yeah they'd like them taken out all together, but the bookies pay a lot of tax, so Cameron & co wont do that.

Theres already a restriction of max bet now £50.00, but if you register you can log on and use £50.00 plus bets.
Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: nottophammer on Jan 28, 03:51 PM 2016
link:://:.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3418387/We-DID-wrong-crack-cocaine-gambling-machines-admits-Tessa-Jowell-11-years-Labour-s-betting-revolution-former-culture-secretary-admits-reforms-led-free-all.html
Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: NextYear on Jan 29, 02:42 AM 2016
Wow, I scrolled down this page and it Full of yellow stuffed news...
Hard to get off of it.
Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: Turner on Jan 29, 03:43 AM 2016
I do well at the casino. Im not a big stakes man. 40 quid br...50p inside bets. Usually come home with 60 or 70. Cant say the same for the chinese and asian taxi drivers.
Building their scale models of NY on the felt. They lose thousands.
They can afford a little smile and a punch in the air when they win a few hundred but I can see they are a few k down.
Same as your crack cocaine bookie punters. No mention of the taxi drivers in the Daily Mail.

Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: Tamino on Jan 29, 02:48 PM 2016
Just like the  usual suspects one sees every evening at the  Dublinbet.com   live roulette table. They  never pocket any winnings they just play and replay. Never seen anything like that.
Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: RouletteGhost on Jan 29, 02:52 PM 2016
Tamino. How do i play at dublin? In The US
Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: Tamino on Jan 29, 03:33 PM 2016
link:s://:.dublinbet.com/en/live-casino/fitzwilliam1/?view=Fullscreen


You will  have plenty of time  between spins. Best hours   for action  between 3 PM - PM ( New York time) 5 hr time difference
Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: RouletteGhost on Jan 29, 03:36 PM 2016
Ok but they accept US?
Title: Re: The Daily Mail
Post by: Tamino on Jan 29, 03:50 PM 2016
Come to think of it I never inquired since I would never  play on line.