Posted by Miracle | Posted in Casino | Posted on 18-02-2016
If you like to have a beer every so often, keep your money out of the casino if you set out to do your drinking in a casino. I am serious. Empty your evening bag, your money belt, and keep all cash, charge cards and cheques at home. Take whatever cash you intend to spend on drinks, tips and whatever pocket change you expect to burn and leave the remainder behind.
Pessimistic? Not really. Just realistic. You could have a profit after a inebriated night out with your buddies and be lucky sufficiently to hit a marathon roll at a on fire craps game. Hang on to that adventure because it’s as brief as it gets if you continually consume alcohol and gamble. These activities just don’t go well together.
Leaving your cash at home is a tiny bit drastic, but preventative actions for drastic actions is compulsory. If you bet to succeed, then do not drink alcohol and play. If you are able to afford to toss away your money nary a concern, then consume all the gratuitous booze you are able to handle, but do not pack plastic credit and chequebooks to toss into the mix of chasing squanderings after your drunk as a skunk head squanders everything!
Permit me to take this a single step further. Don’t drink alcohol and then hop on to the internet to bet in your best-liked casino either. I enjoy a beer from the coziness of my house, but since I am linked up through Neteller, Firepay and have charge cards near by, I can not drink and gamble.
Why? Although I don’t drink alcohol to excess, once I consume alcohol, it’s clearly adequate to befuddle my better judgment. I wager, so I do not drink alcohol when betting. If you are more of a drinker, don’t bet when you do. Both make for an awful, and expensive, cocktail.