If you like to have a cocktail every once in a while, keep your money at home if you are going to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Empty your evening bag, your billfold, and leave all cash, plastic credit and cheques back at the hotel. Grab only the money you anticipate to spend on drinks, tipping and only the pocket change you intend to squander and leave the remainder behind.
Contemptuous? Absolutely not. Just realistic. You can have a win following a drunken night out with your compatriots and be lucky sufficiently to hook a marathon toss at a hot craps table. Don’t forget that account because it’s as short-lived as it gets if you regularly drink alcohol and bet. The two just do not go well together.
Keeping your money at home might be a little bit excessive, but defensive actions for drastic actions is necessary. If you wager to win, then don’t consume alcohol and gamble. If you like to throw aside your cash nary a concern, then consume all the complimentary beer your stomach can handle, but do not carry credit cards and cheques to toss into the mix of following losses after your drunken head loses everything!
Let me to take this one step further. do not drink and then jump on the internet to wager in your best-liked casino either. I enjoy a cocktail from the coziness of my condo, but considering that I am linked up through Neteller, Firepay and keep plastic credit near by, I can not consume alcohol and gamble.
Why? Although I don’t consume alcohol to excess, once I drink alcohol, it is definitely enough to blur my better judgment. I gamble, so I do not drink alcohol when betting. If you are more of a drinker, don’t bet when you do. When mixed, both create an awful, and costly, cocktail.
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