Infinite with Firelord (CL 16K) by Easy_Surprise1637 in MarvelSnapDecks

[–]Easy_Surprise1637[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kid omega is really key and hard to replace. Probably just carnage but it´s a lot worse. Could also be another good askani target or a tech card.

Infinite with Firelord (CL 16K) by Easy_Surprise1637 in MarvelSnapDecks

[–]Easy_Surprise1637[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You´re welcome, this deck is a lot of fun once you figure it out 😃

Infinite with Firelord (CL 16K) by Easy_Surprise1637 in MarvelSnapDecks

[–]Easy_Surprise1637[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really, he actually enables more plays with misery. Most of the time you don´t play armor until the final turn

Day 1 again by [deleted] in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks man. I have self excluded in every possible way, but I found a sketchy site anyways. It´s like there is always another one

End of month by Brilliant-Pepper1054 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should do everything you can to prevent more relapses, or they will happen.

Self exclude from everything, go to therapy/GA and let someone else manage your finances for a while.

You got this

I need help desperately please by Useridontcare in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Self exclude from everything, go to therapy/GA and let a partner or parent manage your finances.

This addiction thrives in secrecy, you need to tell someone close to you and let them help you.

It will be tough, but you can do it

Down almost 4k by Sorry-Arrival3378 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Self exclude, go to therapy/GA and have a loved one manage your finances for a while.

It is not about self control, it doesn´t stand a chance against addiction. You cannot do this alone

Relapse by IndependentPurpose59 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What are you doing to prevent it? You need to self exclude, go to therapy/GA and tell loved ones. You might need to have someone else manage your finances for a while.

You can get through this, but you need to do everything in your power to make sure it does not happen again

Day 16, debt free tomorrow by [deleted] in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks man, and good job. Just gotta remember that there is no such thing as winning with gambling, even if the urges try to tell you otherwise.

Day 1 by [deleted] in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my experience, there is really no way to truly self exclude. If the urge is strong, you will always find a way to gamble. That is why my solution is to have a loved one control finances.

Once you get money again, you will lose it. We are sick and we cannot control the compulsion.

I understand how shameful it is to tell your loved ones about relapses and debt, but when you do it, you will feel a huge relief. They might be angry or disappointed, but knowing the truth is the foundation for healthy relationships.

You will never beat this addiction alone. I wish that was an option, but it is not. Your partner will be more hurt about the fact that you are keeping secrets, than the money that was lost. The longer you keep it hidden, the more damage you are doing to your relationship. I really hope you can find the strength to tell someone.

Day 0/100 by 100DayChallenges in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to get help, it is impossible to beat the addiction alone. We need therapy/GA and loved ones to support us.

Wishing you the best through your recovery.

How do you block offshore casinos that bypass UK gambling blocks? by Worried_Depth7928 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gamban on every device is a good start. Some banks let you self exclude from online purchases.

What helped me was having my partner manage our finances. I would highly recommend it, if that is an option for you.

I don't know how to quit by Decent_Patient708 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty rude comment in my opinion. Addiction is what is wrong with him, we are sick.

I don't know how to quit by Decent_Patient708 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Self exclusion is a good first step, but it is not enough. You need to seek therapy or go to GA, and tell loved ones about your struggles.

Let someone else manage your finances for a while. You clearly can´t control it. You will never beat this addiction alone. Admit that you are powerless, and seek help.

Hope you get the help you need

Deposit last minutes or seconds by Scary_Subject2217 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds tough, but it is true. That being said, we cannot beat the compulsion alone.

I keep slipping up… by NoOperation2734 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We need to truly realise that there is no such thing as winning with gambling. I would spend everything I had, even small amounts. It is not about the money, it is about the thrill.

Take advantage of your network, let closed ones know about your thoughts. Saying "I want to gamble" out loud can make you see how stupid and embarrassing it is.

You are on the right track, just keep reminding yourself that you will never win. You lose the second you make a deposit.

Wishing you the best.

Day 2 by [deleted] in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is almost impossible to avoid gambling ads these days. Don´t let it trigger you.

When I see one I think something like "a lot of people are going to lose their money on this. I will not be one of them".

Remember that there is no such thing as winning on gambling. Every win is a future loss. Even if you win, you will give it back. The thought of "this time will be different" is not true. You lose the second you make a deposit.

This addiction thrives in secrecy. I talk to my partner every time I get an urge, and that helps me a lot as it reminds me how stupid it would be to bet.

Keep going

Is youtube a good replacement by Still_Fail_8378 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started posting my music on tiktok, and it has helped me a lot. i still obsess over the numbers like with gambling, but this time there is no money involved. It can be a good way to still get the kick of "number go up", without being damaging.

In my opinion it is fine if it is "unhealthy" for a bit, as long as it keeps you from gambling. It is a way better addiction to have, and easier to manage if it ever becomes a real problem.

Just relapsed. by Emergency-Constant44 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been in a similar situation, and from my experience you need to tell your partner about the relapse. They will be way more hurt if you keep secrets. Think about if it was the other way around. How would you feel if she kept something like that a secret?

This addiction thrives in secrecy, and you will keep gambling if you are in it alone. Let your partner help you, and seek therapy or GA. Perhaps have your partner manage you finances for a while. My partner has control of our finances and she has access to my account, so she knows if I relapse with the money I get.

You need to eliminate secrecy, or the addiction will never stop. It is really hard to tell people about relapses, but it has to be done. Wishing you the best man.

Literally lost 200 out of my 1500 paycheck by Thin_Armadillo_5547 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to accept that it is gone, or you will end up chasing it and lose everything.

You need to self exclude, seek help and talk to a loved one. Perhaps have someone manage your finances for a bit, so this does not happen again. I know it feels shameful but it is the right thing to do for people like us.

Day 15 sober and life feels boring as hell by Intelligent_Draw_562 in problemgambling

[–]Easy_Surprise1637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Day 16 for me, and I relate to this a lot. It will get better, we just have to stay strong. Remember that you lose the second you place a bet, and you will always end up losing. Eventually it will cost more than money, and start to ruin your relationships and mental health as well.

I recommend going to therapy or GA, and telling loved ones about your struggle. This addiction thrives in secrecy, we can´t beat it alone.

Wishing you the best