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Victoria, I'm not sure why you want only roulette since many of us that occasionally play roulette will more often than not play far more slots and table games.

Suggest you log in to Youtube and search for Hypalinx and 7Neighbours channels.  Both are very genuine and likeable characters and post many slot, roulette and table gambling videos recorded either online or out and about, losing videos as well as winning.  Hypalinx also posts yearly accounts showing his yearly loss, quite a lot of money last year I seem to remember.  You could always ask them politely for their input.

 

However, most of the members of this forum already know what you will write and conclude before you even begin.....it's a story that's been told many times, including in the various posts above,

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4 minutes ago, Pete Tranter's Sister said:

Victoria, I'm not sure why you want only roulette since many of us that occasionally play roulette will more often than not play far more slots and table games.

Suggest you log in to Youtube and search for Hypalinx and 7Neighbours channels.  Both are very genuine and likeable characters and post many slot, roulette and table gambling videos recorded either online or out and about, losing videos as well as winning.  Hypalinx also posts yearly accounts showing his yearly loss, quite a lot of money last year I seem to remember.  You could always ask them politely for their input.

 

However, most of the members of this forum already know what you will write and conclude before you even begin.....it's a story that's been told many times, including in the various posts above,

PTS

 

 

 

 

 

i was watching hypalinx last week for a few days , he got it up the teeth , you could see his whole demeaner change hour by hour as he ran bad , i felt for the guy , it seems streamers dont always win after all 

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Skippy888 - This will be a part of a large paperwork on addictions from both a psychological and a sociological point of view. Currently I'm working on a part dedicated to game addictions. I have lots of articles I can use, but talking to real people willing to share their stories always works better for me

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Pete Tranter's Sister - Because I already have some parts dedicated to slots and I just wanted to see if I can write more about roulette in particular. Roulette is getting more attention and popularity last time, so I wanted to know more about it. Maybe I could learn anything new or it could show me any new connections with other activities

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