If he's considered an addict, then over half of America probably is too, lol! Everyone wants to win money. The difference is that most of us don't let our desires take over our lives-we can still enjoy life and balance what we love to do. We all have habits, but as long as we’re in control, can they really be called addictions?
Before started playing those beautiful and interesting scratching tickets I saved up to 24.000$ in year and a half starting from 0. After I started playing, with control of course, I have not saved more than 2500$ in a year and a half. I won 2x200$ and multiple times 100$ or under 100$. I scratched over 1000-1500 tickets I have never seen more than 200$. Tonight I played my last ticket forever. Every time when I will want to buy a ticket, I'm going to put the money in the piggy bank. I was never so much baited from this tickets my whole life. I was disappointed, but not angry. I don't want fast money, I'm gonna work and save and help my parents to buy a house. Greetings and good luck to all of you. Remember! The casino owner always wins :)
Today I Hit the Power 5 scratch off(in P.A) for $5 and won $500. Then got another from the next lotto place (a market) same ticket and won $50! $550 from $10 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
😮😢 Thank God for emojis. Hopefully the Florida lottery will see how awful they are looking with these horrendously bad looser and put some money 💰 back into the scratch off tickets. Thank you GRODS for the transparency, win or lose you post.
Sometimes when you have a bad losing streak on the newer tickets, it's good to go back to the older tickets that a lot of players are avoiding. See which ones still have some of the top tier prizes and hit those instead. Also, at least here in California, those X Times the Cash tickets, are usually horrible odds. They throw a big multiplier to entice you to play, but make it super hard to win anything decent on them. (I know, here in California we have the worst odds on scratchers the world over. Our $30 tickets get 1 in 3 odds, but everything else is around 1 in 7 or 8, if not worse.)
The most I ever spent on a scratch off was $20 I was doing good on them when I first started playing them I won a few hundred dollars between all the times I played them