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  • My first gambling experience happened when I was maybe,

  • mmm, eight or nine years old. No, I didn't sneak into a casino,

  • or bet on chicken fights (That happened when I was 12)

  • No, my first participation in gambling involved the kids currency of my elementary school's recess grounds -

  • Slammers!

  • If you grew up in the 90s, you might remember pogs and Slammers, generically known as milk caps,

  • which was a popular game for kids that involved using two types of flat disks.

  • The pogs are typically cardboard cutouts with designs on either side.

  • I remember I had this pog maker where you could insert cutouts of magazines, or literally whatever drawing you want and make pogs with him.

  • It was neat.

  • Unfortunately, the kids at my school didn't give a shit about pogs,

  • We only cared about Slammers!

  • The heavier disc made from plastic, and sometimes rubber and metal

  • But we banned those from play

  • The rules were simple.

  • First you and your opponent select an amount of pogs to bet, but since my school went hard

  • we bet Slammers. Once you've agreed on the amount

  • You pile them on top of each other facedown in whatever order you wish. Then you select your goes first

  • usually by calling heads or tails on a slammer flip, and then you take turns using one of your Slammers,

  • separate from the pile and

  • throwing it at the pile to flip them face-up. If the person manages to flip some over, you take the remaining

  • facedown Slammers and restack them and then it's the other person's turn. Whoever flips the most, wins.

  • NO ONE at my school played for fun. Everyone played for keeps. So whichever ones you flip, was then yours.

  • I didn't really understand the stakes of when you bet something that belonged to you and didn't know for sure if you'd win it back

  • But... I was a kid. The concept of value was still in development. It was a new experience.

  • I didn't really have that many Slammers

  • I don't exactly remember but I assume pogs sets probably only come with like two or four Slammers

  • because you didn't really need any more than that to flip the pogs with another player

  • But then at school you have kids with long cylindrical cases

  • pouches and deep pockets full of Slammers, like you could tell which kid was bawlin depending on how loud he jingled when they walked.

  • I don't know who determined their value but some Slammers were apparently more rare than others.

  • So some people would even bet with multiple of their less valuable Slammers to match it's worth when challenging someone.

  • I was one of those people who apparently had a rare slammer or maybe mine was just in better condition and more colorful I guess?

  • I'm not sure which one I had. It could have been a simple design from Lion King

  • It might have been spawn. It might have been a Star Wars one

  • I don't remember

  • But some kid at recess saw that I was looking to play and he bet two of his Slammers for one of mine.

  • I accepted.

  • heads or tails?

  • Um... heads?

  • No wait, tails!

  • Um.. okay, so... then it's my turn?

  • and just like that. I lost my first slammer. I mean looking back like, okay, whatever

  • It was just a slammer, probably worth like a less than a dollar, but no! I was devastated man

  • As a kid, I only owned so many things. So to lose anything? It hit hard. I had to win it back.

  • Wait!

  • I'll...

  • I'll play you for this one. It was my last slammer.

  • and because I was betting it, I didn't have another to slam with

  • So I asked the kid if I could borrow his and like the good sport he was, he let me

  • Whoa, I - I won! And I was reunited with my Simba Spawn Wars slammer

  • Rematch- It felt...

  • Good! It was the beginning of a childhood gambling addiction

  • I was in the game. All my friends were too. We played it every recess and honed our craft

  • People were even doing dumb ritual techniques before they slammed, like it was good luck?

  • They honestly only worked half the time, but I guess that was enough for people to believe it was good luck

  • The recess grounds were ruthless. Certain kids developed

  • Reputations for being the best in the game, and it was suicide to try and challenge them

  • They were noobs stompers. If they challenged you, it was advised to reject them. But kids accepted anyway

  • because if you didn't, you'd be called

  • A CHICKEN.

  • Honestly, I'm surprised there isn't an anime based on pogs and Slammers. Not saying it'd be good,

  • I'm just surprised it doesn't exist already.

  • There were plenty of times where I lost all of my

  • Slammers. But like any gambling addiction, that wasn't enough to stop me from playing. I went to friends and asked for loans on their Slammers

  • And promised to owe him back just so I could get back in the game

  • Mike... I-I need your help.

  • Could I borrow one of your-

  • No, Domi.

  • My best friend at the time nicknamed me Domi, based on the hockey player 'Tie Domi' and so I went by Domi in elementary school.

  • No Domi.

  • You've had enough. This game has ruined you. Mike

  • Mike...

  • Please, I-I have a family. Yeah, well, so do I!

  • ...

  • Right, h-how's your mom by the way? She's good, asked when you'll come over for dinner again

  • Hmm, maybe this Friday? After you lend me a slammer!

  • It was nuts.

  • We got so bad that one time some kid tripped or something and dropped all of his Slammers, and instead of helping him,

  • Kids just looted him and ran. And I'm gonna be up-front. I was a well-behaved child,

  • but I wasn't a model child. I was one of those kids. I'm sorry, I'm not proud of it, but I'm a changed man now

  • Now, I lose actual real money at casinos

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