If you enjoy a beer occasionally, leave your money out of the casino if you are going to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Empty your evening bag, your money belt, and leave all money, credit cards and chequebooks back at the hotel. Take whatever cash you anticipate to use on beverages, tipping and few dollars you intend to lose and leave the rest behind.
Contemptuous? Not by any means. Realistic more like. You might have a success after a intoxicated night out with your compatriots and be blessed sufficiently to hit a marathon roll at a hot craps table. Keep that adventure because it is as brief as it gets if you always drink alcohol and bet. The two just don’t mix.
Keeping your money at home might be a tiny bit dramatic, but preventative measures for excessive behavior is necessary. If you wager to win, then do not drink and gamble. If you like to burn your money without a worry, then drink all the gratuitous beer your stomach can handle, but don’t pack credit cards and checks to throw into the mix of going after squanderings after your befuddled brain squanders everything!
Permit me to take this one step more. Don’t drink and then go on the net to gamble in your best-liked casino either. I enjoy a cocktail from the coziness of my home, however considering that I am connected through Neteller, Firepay and have plastic credit near by, I can’t drink alcohol and bet.
How come? Despite the fact that I don’t consume alcohol to excess, once I drink, it is certainly adequate to cloud my judgment. I bet, so I do not drink alcohol when betting. If you are a drinker, don’t bet at the same time. The two mix up for an awful, and expensive, cocktail.

0 Responses
Stay in touch with the conversation, subscribe to the RSS feed for comments on this post.
You must be logged in to post a comment.