If you enjoy having a a beverage ever so often, keep your money at home if you are going to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Clean out your evening bag, your money belt, and keep all money, credit cards and checks back at the hotel. Take only the money you expect to spend on refreshments, tipping and only the pocket change you anticipate to burn and keep the remainder behind.
Cynical? Absolutely not. Just realistic. You may well experience a profit after a drunken evening out with your acquaintances and be blessed enough to catch a 25 minute toss at a on fire craps table. Hang on to that story because it’s as short-lived as it gets if you continuously consume alcohol and wager. The two simply don’t mix.
Keeping your moola at home might be a tiny bit drastic, but preventative actions for excessive actions is required. If you gamble to succeed, then do not consume alcohol and gamble. If you like to burn your money nary a concern, then consume all the complimentary booze you can handle, but do not carry charge cards and checkbooks to throw into the mix of chasing squanderings after your dead drunk head squanders every little thing!
Let me to carry this one step further. Don’t drink and then jump on to the internet to bet in your best-liked casino either. I love to cocktail from the comfort of my house, however considering that I’m connected through Neteller, Firepay and have charge cards near by, I can’t drink alcohol and wager.
Why? Despite the fact that I do not consume alcohol to excess, once I drink, it is certainly sufficient to befuddle my common sense. I bet, so I do not consume alcohol when wagering. If you are more of a drinker, do not gamble at the same time. When mixed, both create an awful, and expensive, drink.
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