08-18-2018, 06:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-18-2018, 06:48 PM by Dilectione.)
(08-18-2018, 05:52 AM)Quote Wrote:(08-17-2018, 10:25 PM)Dilectione Wrote:(08-16-2018, 08:29 PM)Quote Wrote: I am very tired, despite having had the usual number of hours of rest at night.
Also it gets hard to wake up initially, but when I get out of bed, I fortunately do not feel sleepy.
@Shannon posted in FAQ that the "luck" factor also includes gambling luck. So I will start journaling my winnings and losses at my weekly "friendly games".
I lost $235 last week for that matter. Not so friendly Let's see how we do this week.
I believe luck covered almost everything you do, but if you really wanna push it on real gambling, good luck, my recommendation just use bitcoin faucet because it's free and it's luck based game
These weekly games are with family and friends. They require skill, memory, trickery, and luck plays a role too. If you are incredibly skilled but playing with luckier people, you will still lose, just less. The games require high level of sustained attention as well.
It's a form of gambling, but also a form of recreation and get together. Some may play golf, some may have poker nights. Well I have my weekly games with people I enjoy time with. Stakes are not high, which makes my $200+ loss embarassing.
I have no idea what bitcoin faucet is. But your "good luck" in the sentence comes with a mocking tone which is unappreciated. You have no idea the level of games that is played or what kind, but it appears you imagined it to be reduced to the level of pure-luck roll-the-dice games, which is not in this case.
No, my friend, my good luck is literally good luck, which mean good luck in everything you do. Lately I always said good luck to any people I encounter after we exchange conversation, whether in forum or in real life, so stay positive and good luck again