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    Default Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7243656.stm - remembered this time 4me2!!!


    How a gambling addict lost £2.1m

    By Danny Savage
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    Mr Calvert placed up to 20 bets a day at £30,000 a punt


    Graham Calvert


    A man is suing William Hill for more than £2m, money he lost gambling after asking the bookmaker not to let him bet again.
    At just 28 years old, Graham Calvert has achieved a great deal. He built his reputation as a greyhound trainer and became one of the best in Britain.
    It was a job which earned him up to £30,000 a month and he built up savings of nearly £700,000.
    He was even chosen to train dogs for international competitions and his reputation should have ensured a prosperous future.
    But it has all been ruined by his gambling habit which has cost him his career, family life and business.
    Run an internet search for the words "Ryder Cup punter" and one of the first items which appears is a story about a gambler who in 2006 placed £347,000 on America to win the Ryder Cup.
    At the time it was the biggest golf bet in history and, if successful, would have returned £753,000.
    But the downside for the punter was that America lost and the big problem for Graham Calvert, from Wearside, is that he was the punter. That, though, was just a fraction of his losses.
    Moments of clarity
    He began gambling at the end of 2005 and it wasn't just the odd fiver on the horses.
    He says he didn't get a buzz out of bets of tens or hundreds of pounds. He wanted to gamble thousands.
    At one stage he placed up to 20 bets a day at £30,000 a punt. But, by his own admission, in what he describes as "rare moments of clarity", he realised it was all getting out of hand and so excluded himself from a number of bookmakers.
    Some of them wouldn't let him bet again while others only allowed him maximum bets of a few hundred pounds. But Mr Calvert was a big time gambler so he went in search of other bookmakers to take on his bets.
    So, in May 2006, he opened an account with William Hill - one of the best known bookies in the UK.
    He says up until that point he had been reluctant to gamble with them because they owned the track where he raced his dogs.
    After placing some big bets he closed that account after just a few days, although he chose to re-open it two weeks later.
    About a week later, after more bets totalling nearly £300,000 pounds, he closed it again and this is when he was offered what's known as "self exclusion".
    This, his lawyers say, is a facility provided by bookmakers to help gambling addicts break free of their addiction.
    'Account closed'
    The BBC has obtained a transcript of the conversation between Mr Calvert and a team leader at William Hill.
    J: "Hi Mr Calvert , you're through to John, team leader here. I understand you want to close the account?"
    GC: "Yes please, yeah."
    J : "Can you tell me why that is please?"
    GC: "'Cos it's just far too easy to gamble."
    J: "Right, so do you want to be self-excluded at this point then? Which means you will not be able to open the account with us again within the next six months?"
    GC: "That's right, aye."
    Graham Calvert is claiming William Hill was negligent


    J: "Right, well, what I'll do is I'll pass on all the relevant information."
    GC: "Right."
    J: "The account will now be closed, you will not be able to open it within the next six months."
    After a discussion about returning the remaining funds in the account to Mr Calvert, he's told by J: "But the money will be returned to your account and the account will now be closed for the next six months.
    "You will not be allowed to open it under any circumstances. You will not be allowed to bet over the phone with William Hill."
    But two months later, Mr Calvert did start betting with William Hill again by opening a new account in his own name.
    Sacks of cash
    It was through this account that he placed the huge bet on the Ryder Cup.
    His downward spiral continued and ended up going into William Hill branches with sacks full of cash, using up all his savings and borrowing more than £1m from business associates.
    By the time he stopped gambling with William Hill he had made a net loss of just under £2.1m, the amount he is now claiming against them in a High Court case due to start next week.
    Regardless of Mr Calvert's big time gambling past his legal team claim that William Hill were negligent in allowing him to continue to gamble after agreeing that he would be self-excluded and that they should be held responsible for the consequences.
    But of course there are two sides to the story. William Hill are strongly contesting the claims.
    They argue that any individual choosing to place a bet does so as a matter of their own voluntary choice. The case is likely to take a long look at the issue of duty of care. Where does the responsibility of both the gambler and the bookmaker start and finish? It will be for the court to establish exactly how and why Mr Calvert resumed betting and whether William Hill can be held legally liable for his behaviour.






    I bet he wouldn't be giving the money back if he won!!!
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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    Bloody hell..thats a lot of money to piss away..I thought i was living on the edge when i put 50p on SK Brann to beat Everton last night!!

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    He thinks he's a high roller... I just lost 200 DF dollars on roulette..

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    Lol, I can level with him as I have had tendancies to gamble all my money away but never to this extent. No-one to blame but himself, had he really wanted to never gamble again then he would have put more danger safes in place.


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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    FFS.

    Burglars breaking into houses and suing the owner when they hurt themselves...
    People thinking its OK parking in disabled/child & parent spaces at the supermarket when they're not disabled or have a child...
    People thinking its OK to chuck apple cores out the car window...

    Now this.

    Irresponsible sh*ts every f*ckin where!

    People need to take reponsibility for their own actions.

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    Quote Originally Posted by DannyLad View Post
    People need to take reponsibility for their own actions.
    Damn straight! I saw this miserable fuckwit on the TV this morning. Seriously, if he wins this case then I'm gonna fucking sue Cadburys !!!!!

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    AS much as morally I think the guy doesn't deserve a penny, wouldn't William Hill's actions constitute a breach of contract, therefore the moron can claim for losses due to it?

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    I thought the courtss don't deal with gambling and that the only action they take is refusing to renew a license (unlikely!).

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    I know a certain someone who won't be buying this dvd....even though its on offer!!!

    http://www.uwish.co.uk/details.cfm/P...dnetwork=affut

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    lol...just like those US fatties that sue McDonalds et al for making them fat

    Shooooooo-ryuken!

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    Personal responsibility seems to be a thing of the past, this is a sad indictment of the culture of blame that has evolved in this country.

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    Im gonna sue the US Porn industry for giving me an inferiority complex about my knob!
    "Where you are is what you eat. When I'm in London I'll have beans on toast for lunch. On holiday � what? Tapas? Go on then I'll have a bit. You eat whatevers in that area"
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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    Quote Originally Posted by Nibb View Post
    Im gonna sue the US Porn industry for giving me an inferiority complex about my knob!
    You're taking a risk there pal, when they ask you to whip out your 4 incher in the witness box the jury will laugh you out of court.

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    Ill just tell them that another side-effect of over wanking was penile-erosion!!

    It was 12" when I started!
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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    Quote Originally Posted by Nibb View Post
    Ill just tell them that another side-effect of over wanking was penile-erosion!!

    It was 12" when I started!



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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    what a tool. some pople have a right cheek, suing the bookmakers at the end lol

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    what a complete fucking toolend he is
    id say go and fuck off u useless gambling fat greedy basatrd
    ur getting nowt

    and i can bet £10 u aint LOL

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    what a tit, if i had 30k and a gambling habit, id take a flight to somewhere I cant gamble and have the holiday of a lifetime.

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    the phrase more money than sense springs to mind.

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    Default Re: Gambling Addict Loses £2.1million

    Quote Originally Posted by GameKing View Post
    the phrase more money than sense springs to mind.
    Really? The phrase that first jumped to mind was 'What a fuckstick'

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