Don’t Drink … Gamble!
If you enjoy a beer every once in a while, leave your cash at home if you set out to do your drinking in a casino. I am serious. Leave your purse, your money belt, and leave all cash, charge cards and cheques out of the casino. Only take only the money you intend to spend on drinks, tipping and few dollars you anticipate to throw away and leave the remainder behind.
Pessimistic? Not really. Just realistic. You could have a profit following a boozy evening out with your friends and be lucky sufficiently to hit a 25 minute toss at a hot craps table. Don’t forget that account considering that it’s as short-lived as it gets if you consistently consume alcohol and bet. These activities just don’t go well together.
Leaving your money out of the casino is a tiny bit excessive, but precautionary measures for drastic behavior is compulsory. If you bet to succeed, then don’t drink and bet. If you can afford to toss away your money without a worry, then consume all the gratis alcohol you are able to handle, but do not pack credit cards and cheques to toss into the mix of following squanderings after your drunk as a skunk head squanders every little thing!
Let me to carry this a single step further. Don’t drink and then go on the web to play in your favorite casino either. I enjoy a beverage from the coziness of my house, but considering that I’m connected through Neteller, Firepay and have credit cards near by, I can’t consume alcohol and gamble.
Why? Despite the fact that I do not drink alcohol to excess, when I consume alcohol, it is certainly adequate to cloud my judgment. I gamble, so I don’t consume alcohol when gambling. If you are more of a drinker, do not gamble when you do. Both create a dangerous, and crazy, cocktail.
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