If you like to have a cocktail every so often, leave your cash at home if you set out to do your drinking in a casino. I am serious. Empty your handbag, your money belt, and leave all money, charge cards and chequebooks at home. Take only the money you anticipate to use on drinks, tipping and whatever pocket change you intend to lose and keep the remainder behind.
Cynical? Not by any means. Just realistic. You could have a win after a inebriated evening out with your acquaintances and be blessed enough to hit a long toss at a hot craps game. Keep that story considering that it’s as short-lived as it gets if you consistently drink alcohol and wager. The two just don’t go well together.
Keeping your moola back at the hotel is a tiny bit excessive, but defensive measures for dramatic behavior is required. If you gamble to succeed, then do not drink alcohol and play. If you can afford to toss away your cash nary a worry, then consume all the gratuitous alcohol your stomach can handle, but do not carry plastic credit and chequebooks to toss into the mix of following losses after your drunken brain loses all the cash!
Let me to take this one step more. do not consume alcohol and then head on to the internet to bet in your best-liked casino either. I enjoy a drink from the coziness of my condo, however because I am hooked up through Neteller, Firepay and have charge cards near by, I can’t drink and gamble.
What’s the reason? Although I don’t drink a lot, when I drink alcohol, it is definitely sufficient to befuddle my better judgment. I wager, so I don’t drink alcohol when gambling. If you are more of a drinker, do not wager at the same time. Both make for a dangerous, and costly, cocktail.
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