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I recently traveled to casino twice. The first day, I lost $800.and I wanted to win back what I lost so I made a second trip. At first, it seemed like I was winning back as I won $600, but then I lost $600 and another $100. It has been about a week, but I still feel like crap and wondering if I should make 3rd travel, hoping to make at least $300. However, I don't feel like doing blackjack. How the COVID-19 Bailout Gave Wall Street a No-Lose Casino. And millions have lost their employer. A fancy academic name for printing trillions of dollars and using it to buy everything from. Yet among those who suffered as a result of Trump’s bankruptcies were his own casino employees, who collectively lost millions of dollars in retirement savings when the company’s value plummeted.

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Hey, I just turned 18 and was super excited to go to the casino. I went by myself (which I had already knew was bad) In a few hrs I lost $600 and would have probably lost more but my card limited me. After losing I feel extremely depressed. $600 to a college student is a significant amount of gas money, car insurance, cell phone bill and food expenses. So the 600 is gone but what I am really worried about is my remaining few thousand in my bank account. I have an extreme urge to want to make the 600 back. I know that is common but a very scary urge. I know when I go back I will want to make at least 600 dollars back to make up for my losses. I have already convinced myself that when I go back I just want to break even and leave.. I had a great time on my 18th birthday. We went to the strip club and I thought turning 18 would be my best years ahead. After spending 100 dollars at the strip club and losing 600 to the casino and wanting and having a strong urge to make my money back, turning 18 has been a nightmare that I want to get out of. Any advice helps, thank you.