If you like to have a cocktail occasionally, leave your cash at home if you set out to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Clean out your pocketbook, your money belt, and keep all money, credit cards and cheques out of the casino. Grab only the cash you intend to use on refreshments, tips and only the pocket change you anticipate to burn and leave the remainder behind.
Cynical? Not at all. Just realistic. You could have a profit following a inebriated night out with your buddies and be blessed sufficiently to hook a 25 minute toss at a smokin craps game. Hang on to that adventure because it is as short-lived as it gets if you always drink and bet. The two just do not mix.
Leaving your money back at the hotel might be a bit dramatic, but defensive measures for drastic behavior is necessary. If you gamble to win, then do not drink alcohol and play. If you like to blow your money without a concern, then drink all the free booze you are able to handle, but do not carry charge cards and checks to throw into the mix of going after losses after your drunk as a skunk self throws away all the cash!
Permit me to carry this one step further. Don’t drink and then hop on to the internet to wager in your preferred casino either. I enjoy a beverage from the comfort of my condo, however considering that I am connected through Neteller, Firepay and keep charge cards near by, I can’t consume alcohol and wager.
What’s the reason? Even though I don’t drink a lot, once I drink alcohol, it is absolutely sufficient to cloud my better judgment. I bet, so I do not consume alcohol when betting. If you are more of a drinker, do not bet at the same time. When mixed, both create a decimating, and costly, drink.
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