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Man bets S$100,000 life savings online — and loses

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Just a few minutes of madness caused Gabriel Lim, 28, to lose S$100,000 – his entire life savings – on an online gaming website. What possessed him to take such a risk?

Currently unemployed, the former store supervisor first got hooked to online baccarat last November after friends introduced him to the game.

The lure of ”easy money” induced Lim to set up an account with the online gaming website. Initially, Lim started with small S$5 bets but blessed with ”beginner’s luck”, his winnings soon came up to an average of S$2,000 a day in the first few months.

“I was playing it almost three hours each day at home and sometimes in the office too,” he told Yahoo! Singapore.

“I remember winning S$15,000 within a day, it really felt good,” said the diploma holder, who quit his job to focus full-time on his new passion.

The adrenaline “rush” from winning big caused Lim to make bigger and bigger bets, all in the hope of making a huge windfall. Then came the crash in March earlier this year — in just a matter of minutes.

Revealing how he lost $100,000 in the blink of an eye, he said, “The simple rule [in online gambling] is to use the ‘doubling up’ method, where you double your bet amount each time you lose. But remember, once you lose ten games in a row, log off and accept defeat,” Lim said.

“But I lost discipline and control and went against the ‘rule’. I continued with the 11th game thinking I would be able to win back my losses but lost everything instead.”

“I was stunned for a few minutes and when I realised all my money was gone, the only thing I wanted to do was smash things up to vent my anger and frustration,” he said.

Afraid his parents would find out, he turned to his elder brother after seeing his personal savings wiped out.

“[My brother] lost S$50,000 at the casino so he understands what I am going through,” Lim said.

So how is he dealing with the loss?

Lim nonchalantly said no one is to blame except himself. When Yahoo! Singapore spoke to him, the single man didn’t appear too affected by losing such a huge sum of money.

He even remains adamant that he is not a compulsive gambler. He says he is now looking for a new job so he can start saving from scratch in order to build up another pool of capital.

“I will continue to gamble once I save enough cash and I believe this time round, I will follow the rules and win back my money,” he said confidently.

“I don’t consider myself a compulsive gambler because to me, it’s more of a tactical thing where I strategise to win money. The key is discipline.”

http://forums.asiaone.com/showthread.php?t=32418
 
We are foward looking and like to hear about winners . Losers are yesterday !
 
Just a few minutes of madness caused Gabriel Lim, 28, to lose S$100,000 – his entire life savings

He is a quite a saver to have $100K at 28 years.
 
I suspect he has semi rich parents that is still giving him pocket $ . Very unlikely someone of his profile can have $100k at 28.

Just a few days ago, by chance I got to see my neighbours' daughter posb statement (the postman mailed wrongly to me). I opened up and was shocked to see her acc having $109k. She is only 25 yo, uni grad but not sure what job she does. Always can come home on dot. Also her salary for Jun was $2541 and Jul was $4000. Her dad is rather rich type . So i suspect nowadays youngster is living off their parents $ as well as their own.
 
Just a few days ago, by chance I got to see my neighbours' daughter posb statement (the postman mailed wrongly to me). I opened up and was shocked to see her acc having $109k. She is only 25 yo, uni grad but not sure what job she does. Always can come home on dot. Also her salary for Jun was $2541 and Jul was $4000. Her dad is rather rich type . So i suspect nowadays youngster is living off their parents $ as well as their own.

She must either be a financial planner, or a bookie reaping from last july's World Cup takings. I believe all bank statements who state the employer's name in credit line. Let me know if I am right :D
 
She must either be a financial planner, or a bookie reaping from last july's World Cup takings. I believe all bank statements who state the employer's name in credit line. Let me know if I am right :D

A more logical explanation will be standing along the streets of Geylang. That will explain the fluctuations in income.
 
A more logical explanation will be standing along the streets of Geylang. That will explain the fluctuations in income.

That crossed my mind.. but wouldn't she be paid cash instead of via GIRO?
 
That crossed my mind.. but wouldn't she be paid cash instead of via GIRO?

Sometimes prostitutes come in various forms. It is possible that she is paid by social escort agencies. You serve more clients that month, of course the agency GIRO you more that month la.
 
Maybe her dad gives her $5k everytime he screws her and up her ass?

cant be la, if $5k per ass screw , say she started to get screwed by her dad from 15yo, by now she would have millions. BTW i wouldn't mind screwing her for $500.
 
She must either be a financial planner, or a bookie reaping from last july's World Cup takings. I believe all bank statements who state the employer's name in credit line. Let me know if I am right :D

The posb statement for the $2541 and $4000 stated as salary le. Even my own bank statement will just indicate as salary w/o employers name in it. She can't be a financial planner, if not she will target me as well. I guess the $4000 could be bonus, as quite many co. paid up bonus in that month.
 
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