Don’t Have an Alcoholic Beverage … Play!

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If you enjoy a cocktail occasionally, leave your money at home if you are going to do your drinking in a casino. I am serious. Empty your pocketbook, your wallet, and leave all money, plastic credit and checks at home. Grab whatever money you expect to use on alcohol, tips and whatever pocket change you expect to lose and leave the remainder behind.

Contemptuous? Not at all. Just realistic. You can have a profit following a drunken evening out with your acquaintances and be lucky sufficiently to hit a 25 minute roll at a smokin craps table. Don’t forget that account considering that it’s as brief as it gets if you continually drink alcohol and bet. The two simply don’t mix.

Leaving your cash back at the hotel might be a little drastic, but defensive measures for drastic behavior is required. If you play to profit, then don’t drink and gamble. If you are able to afford to toss away your cash without a concern, then drink all the gratuitous booze your stomach can handle, but don’t take plastic credit and cheques to throw into the mix of following losses after your dead drunk self squanders everything!

Permit me to carry this one step more. Don’t drink and then go on to the internet to bet in your favorite casino either. I enjoy a beer from the coziness of my condo, however seeing that I am hooked up through Neteller, Firepay and keep plastic credit near by, I can not drink and bet.

What’s the reason? Although I don’t drink a lot, when I drink, it’s absolutely enough to cloud my common sense. I bet, so I do not drink alcohol when wagering. If you are a drinker, do not gamble at the same time. When mixed, both create an awful, and costly, cocktail.

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