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In one of many sad gambling stories from the UK related to addiction, Justyn Larcombe squandered a massive £750,000 in online sports bets. Previously, he had a six-figure salary and he and his wife owned a £450,000 townhouse in an idyllic Derbyshire village.
Updated September 04, 2017 16:45:46
I'm a gambling addict. Three years ago, I was convicted of white collar fraud, after I stole over $130,000 from my employer to fuel an insatiable addiction.
My poison of choice was not poker machines, but online gambling.
Racing, the thoroughbreds, the trots, the dogs — I wasn't fussy, so long as I could get a bet on and fuel that addiction.
The bets would range anywhere between $5,000 and $20,000 a day. I would bet until 3:00am, try to sleep for three hours and bet again for another three hours on online racing in the United States.
I always thought the stereotypical gambling addict was a working-class middle-aged man or woman, sitting at their local club, feeding their favourite pokies machine four or five nights a week.
But I rarely ventured into the local TAB.
Betting while the kids were in the bath
At the zenith of my addiction, I was married with two beautiful young children and working as a finance manager at a local council.
When I was with my family, I was physically there — but mentally, I was miles away, thinking about gambling: when I could next bet, where would the money come from, whether I could back a winner.
I thought about gambling 24/7. I placed bets at home, at work, the shops — basically everywhere and anywhere I could get reception on my phone.
I would be walking with the kids and our dog, yet I'd still be trying to place bets. I would even bet and watch the races on the phone while the kids were in the bath.
A knock at the door
I had been thinking about stealing to solve some of my debt problems for months, but I couldn't do it because I knew the consequences would be dire.
Then one evening, I had a visit from two large men with a baseball bat, strongly suggesting it would be in my best interests to repay a sizable debt that was due that week.
They punched me and threatened to use the baseball bat 'next time'.
I was left bruised and battered from their warning. It was a seriously scary moment; I still occasionally have flashbacks and it sends chills through my body.
That night, I made the decision to steal from work. I felt physically sick and fidgety; my mind wouldn't stop racing. I knew it was wrong, but I did it — knowing I could one day get caught.
The first time is without a doubt the hardest — but once you've done it, stealing becomes easier.
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Earshot meets Leigh, an online gambling addict.
I had nothing to lose. That's how I 'reasoned' it.
However, stealing became another problem to add to my list.
I was constantly worried about being caught. When someone knocked on my office door, when I got a phone call, when my boss called me to a meeting, I was never quite sure.
The fear was slowly killing me, but I couldn't confess, couldn't turn back. I was on a knife-edge with no solution, no way out.
It was a Monday morning when I was finally caught. I was called into the CEO's office and they presented me with the overwhelming evidence.
I was caught red-handed, but I still denied it. I knew my career was over and that jail was not far away.
But at that stage, I had a small sense of relief. No more looking over my back. The lying and deceitfulness could stop.
On the inside
When I was caught and sentenced to jail, the gambling addicts I met in the prison system had similar stories to mine. They were middle-aged, smart, well-educated men from good upbringings, all addicts to racing and not the pokies — certainly not the stereotypical gambling addicts I had imagined.
My addiction cost me everything. I lost my job, all my material possessions including house, car, everything I owned.
But that pales into insignificance to the lost relationships.
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My marriage disintegrated, I lost access to my children, I don't talk to my family and I'm no longer on speaking terms with most of my friends. I don't blame them.
During my year in jail, I had enough time to reflect on all the damage it had caused and when I was to be released I knew I couldn't go back to that lifestyle.
You get far too much time to reflect in jail. I was constantly thinking about the kids, but I didn't decide to quit gambling because of them. The constant stress and 24/7 of thinking about gambling had destroyed me: physically, emotionally, and financially.
I knew if I didn't stop gambling it would kill me.
Get help before it's too late
I write this not because I find it a cathartic experience, but because I hope that it helps others to seek help before it's too late. Or for family and friends of addicts to intervene and offer support.
For people 'on the edge' or thinking about committing fraud, the solution is simple: get help.
Seek support before you hit rock bottom. The help that suited me the most was from my psychologist, one-on-one extended chats — but for others it may be Gamblers Anonymous.
For the family and friends of addicts: please don't give up on them, it's a horrendous disease and they need all the support you can give.
Life in 2017 is certainly not perfect, but it's a damn sight better than it has been.
I've got regular access to my children, I'm rebuilding lost relationships, I've found some temporary work — and I haven't had a bet since 2014.
Topics:gambling, internet-culture, family-and-children, fraud-and-corporate-crime, law-crime-and-justice, australia
First posted September 04, 2017 12:14:41
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3. Tommy Four Fingers Goes All in
Tommy Four Fingers dreamed of being a high roller. The only problem: he could barely count, struggled with basic math and didn’t really have the worldly sensibilities necessary to be able to understand the nuances of human emotions.
Nonetheless, he was determined to make it as a champion poker player, even if all the available evidence pointed to the futility of his desires. One day, while scheming and daydreaming, Tommy happened upon an idea which he believed would finally lead to the breakthrough he needed to make his dream of being a professional poker player come true.
To set his plan in motion and finally receive the backing he needed to enter into a high stakes poker tournament which he would surely lose, Tommy decided it was a smart idea to rob the bookmaker down the street from his Grandma’s house.
He had been scouting the bookmakers for some time and knew the perfect chance to strike was when Sergio the Stiff went outside to smoke a cigarette, leaving only Ronaldo the elderly bookmaker in the store.
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As Tommy launched into his plan, he was struck with a moment of guilt and remorse, nonetheless, he went forward, bludgeoned Ronaldo and made off with about $20,000. His excitement would ultimately end up being short-lived but Tommy could barely hide his enthusiasm as he ran to the local casino to finally enter into a high stakes poker game
After playing a few hands and immediately going down $10,000, Tommy’s brow began to moisture with the sweat of remorse. Without warning, he decided to immediately go all-in on his next hand.
To his luck, Tommy had planned one thing right and actually won the hand, raising his winnings to a meaty and rather enjoyable $46,000. It was at that moment that the police stormed through the door and arrested Tommy before he could even pull the massive pot towards his side of the table.
As the police brought Tommy out towards the squad car, he could be heard bellowing into the night: “But I finally won. I’m a winner. I went all-in and I won. I’m a winner. I’m a winner guys. You see, I finally won. I did it.”
2. The Baden-Baden Experience
The stately and luxurious Baden-Baden Casino in Germany is the kind of place a James Bond villain would absolutely love. In its storied history, its hosted many horrific gambling stories over the years but nothing can compare to the time Prince Egor of Albania came to take part in what later became known as “The Baden-Baden Experience”.
The year was 1884 and Prince Egor of Albania had a score to settle with his rival, Prince Charles of Bavaria. To settle their score, the princes descended upon Baden-Baden Casino to lock themselves into a private room to play a head to head match of the legendary French game roulette. As both princes were known for outlandish boasting and gambling loss stories, it was not surprising that the game quickly escalated to a serious round of Russian roulette.
On the third round, both princes, full of alcohol, spite and malice, killed each other, leaving their trusted security staff to pick up the pieces. Each of the heads of security agreed to make a deal with each other in return for the other’s silence and loyalty: they decided to take all the prize money in the room, the carriages the princes rode in with and to flee to America to start new lives as wealthy paragons.
In their new lives, the former security guards became famous in their new home city of New York, whenever anyone asked how they had gotten together the funds to start their successful business as restauranteurs, the former guards would reply: “It all started during a high stakes tournament in Baden-Baden, we entered as enemies, but walked out as brothers.”
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Phillip, Rigby, and Charles were well known as some of the most successful professional gambling crew in all of Birmingham. Not a single unlicensed game, illegal casino, or reputable private gambling arena hadn’t seen their fury since the trio had moved to the city two short years ago.
Growing more and more brazen as time went on, Phillip eventually hatched the plan to bring the group’s proven strategy to a bigger stage, in pursuit of an even bigger prize. All was going to plan until Rigby was up by about $23,000 while the group hustled a high stakes blackjack table at the local casino.
Within no time at all, the trio found themselves on the wrong side of a beating and a warning never to ever return to a casino and attempt to pull another card counting trick again or else. Taking offense to this insult against their gaming integrity, Charles suggested the card counters take the casino to court.
In the end, the jury was split. When the tie-breaking vote came through it was a relief to all parties, except Phillip who somehow knew they would never get away with their brazen crime. He ended up being correct.
In the end, the court ruled that due to the brother’s obvious illegal malfeasance, not only did they have to pay the casino more than $100,000 in damages, they were ordered to report to a prison chain gang immediately.
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Problem gambling is any gambling that causes issues in your daily life and functioning.
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Consider the story of Tommy Four Fingers: despite the fact that he rarely had success gambling, he was compelled to go to any lengths to continue to try to support his habit. He ended up breaking the law to try to continue his dream of entering a gambling tournament.
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Don’t forget the story of Prince Egor: he became so consumed with gambling it led to his untimely death and the loss of a vast amount of his kingdom’s fortunes.