If you enjoy a beverage every so often, keep your cash at home if you set out to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Empty your purse, your billfold, and leave all money, charge cards and checkbooks out of the casino. Take only the money you intend to use on alcohol, tipping and few dollars you anticipate to throw away and keep the remainder behind.
Pessimistic? Not really. Just realistic. You could experience a success following a boozy evening out with your acquaintances and be blessed enough to hook a marathon roll at a smokin craps game. Keep that adventure because it is as short-lived as it gets if you regularly drink and wager. The two simply do not mix.
Keeping your money at home might be a bit drastic, but defensive measures for dramatic behavior is required. If you bet to profit, then do not drink alcohol and bet. If you like to toss aside your assets without a worry, then consume all the no charge beer you can handle, but do not pack charge cards and chequebooks to throw into the mix of chasing losses after your dead drunk self throws away everything!
Let me to take this one step further. do not consume alcohol and then jump on the net to play in your preferred casino either. I love to beer from the coziness of my apartment, but since I’m hooked up through Neteller, Firepay and keep credit cards in close proximity, I can not consume alcohol and wager.
How come? Although I do not drink a lot, once I drink alcohol, it is certainly sufficient to blur my common sense. I wager, so I do not drink when gambling. If you are a drinker, don’t wager when you do. Both make for an awful, and expensive, cocktail.
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