I take it you don't gamble? Do you have stocks? If you do, do you invest in low risk? Everything in life has risk and reward.
I'm guessing 100$ for ammo refers to reloads. Which you invest your time. At my age time is money. Couple hours of reloading is 100$ if I work. I get saving is important. If it wasn't a scam I would save 100 or so dollars on a gun. If the next time I don't get scammed it evens out. If you eat a nice meal vs a cheap meal that's money "wasted". For me there is a limit to being frugal. I may only have one life and I can get hit by a bus at any time, enjoy life, take calculated risks, this isn't Egypt you cant take your money to the grave. We have different mindsets on life but doesn't mean one of us has to be right or wrong.
One more thing. In casino gambling, including poker, if you're playing against the house, you're starting out at a disadvantage. They set the rules, they have the odds on their side, and they can afford a few loses whereas you might be busted after a few tries.
The scammer was "The House." He set up the game, he created the constraints for play, and he had time to prepare before you ever received that first email.
You basically walked in, put your money on the table, and said, "Show me how this works."
If this is what you call gambling, I'd have to disagree. I call it, "Being a fish."
If you understand the game, you have a better chance at achieving a favorable outcome. People who walk up to a $100 minimum Black Jack table and haven't the first clue about basic strategy might as well wipe their ass with their money for all the good it's doing them. Maybe the dealer busts, and the noob wins that first hand. It doesn't matter. Chances are good he's going to give it all back -- if not that session, a later one. The same greed you blamed will increase as the noob wins a few times ("I AM INVINCIBLE!). That's when you find him at the cashier's cage asking for a credit card cash advance. Remnants of "Lampoon's Vegas Vacation."
If $100 is no different than water to you, then I see how you could be scammed multiple times. I BET this will not be the last time.
What you do doesn't affect me directly, but I hate that another scammer succeeded and will scam again.
In the grand scheme of things ...
