However, shortly after, everything starts to fall apart for Mike, and he ends up lying to his girlfriend about playing poker and ultimately loses the opportunity for a clerkship because of it, portraying a devestating account of addiction. When Mike suffers a $30,000 loss in the beginning of the film this setback and the relational damage it causes leads to his decision to quit playing the game entirely. It goes to show that mindless gambling is not the way to go and playing carelessly increases your chances of losing. However, it still subtly highlights the importance and risks of developing a gambling addiction - there is a scenario in which Mike even ponders whether he should risk his whole budget on the game. There are obvious disadvantages to offline as well as online poker, but unlike previous films on gambling, Rounders doesn’t necessarily exclusively focus on the dangers of gambling (which may be part of why it's beloved by actual poker pros). For example, at the beginning, Mike McDermott is shown losing miserably. After he loses his post-grad nest egg to a weird Russian kingpin (John Malkovich)-and also loses his disgusted girlfriend (Gretchen Mol) in the process-Damon's character turns to an unreliable old buddy (Edward. There are plenty of life lessons to be gained in Rounders, what the film does well is recreate the suspense of playing the game the details in the skill as well as the luck that’s involved. Matt Damon stars as a reluctant law student who can't put aside his subterranean career of playing poker and blackjack for big money.
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