Don’t Drink … Gamble!

If you enjoy having a a beverage every once in a while, leave your money at home if you set out to do your drinking in a casino. I am serious. Empty your evening bag, your billfold, and leave all cash, charge cards and chequebooks out of the casino. Only take only the cash you intend to use on drinks, tipping and whatever pocket change you intend to squander and keep the rest behind.

Cynical? Not by any means. Realistic more like. You could have a profit following a inebriated night out with your acquaintances and be lucky enough to hit a marathon roll at a hot craps table. Keep that account considering that it’s as brief as it gets if you regularly consume alcohol and wager. The two just do not go well together.

Leaving your money back at the hotel is a tiny bit excessive, but defensive actions for drastic actions is compulsory. If you gamble to win, then do not consume alcohol and gamble. If you like to blow your assets nary a concern, then consume all the free beer your stomach can handle, but don’t carry charge cards and checks to toss into the mix of chasing losses after your befuddled self loses everything!

Permit me to carry this one step more. do not drink and then jump on the web to gamble in your favorite casino either. I enjoy a cocktail from the coziness of my apartment, but since I am connected through Neteller, Firepay and have credit cards in close proximity, I can not drink alcohol and bet.

What’s the reason? Despite the fact that I don’t drink to excess, once I consume alcohol, it’s clearly enough to befuddle my judgment. I wager, so I don’t consume alcohol when betting. If you are more of a drinker, do not bet at the same time. When mixed, both create a ferocious, and expensive, drink.

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