19
October
Written by Lucy.
Posted in: Casino
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If you like to have a drink from time to time, keep your money at home if you are going to do your drinking in a casino. I am serious. Empty your purse, your money belt, and keep all money, credit cards and cheques at home. Only take whatever cash you expect to spend on beverages, tipping and few dollars you anticipate to throw away and keep the remainder behind.
Pessimistic? Absolutely not. Just realistic. You can have a success following a boozy night out with your comrades and be blessed sufficiently to hook a marathon roll at a smokin craps table. Hang on to that adventure seeing that it’s as short-lived as it gets if you always drink and gamble. The two just do not mix.
Leaving your money out of the casino is a bit dramatic, but preventative actions for excessive behavior is required. If you gamble to win, then don’t drink and play. If you can afford to be wasteful with your $$$$ without a concern, then drink all the free alcohol you are able to handle, but don’t pack credit cards and checkbooks to toss into the mix of following squanderings after your befuddled head loses every little thing!
Permit me to carry this one step further. Don’t drink and then hop on the web to wager in your preferred casino either. I enjoy a beverage from the comfort of my condo, however due to the fact that I’m hooked up through Neteller, Firepay and keep plastic credit at my fingertips, I can not consume alcohol and wager.
What’s the reason? Despite the fact that I do not drink alcohol to excess, when I drink, it is definitely adequate to blur my common sense. I wager, so I don’t consume alcohol when wagering. If you are more of a drinker, don’t bet when you do. When mixed, both create a dangerous, and costly, drink.
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