28 Jan 10

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During your craps-betting experience, you will likely have more losing sessions than successful times. Go along with it. You must understand how to bet in reality, not in a fairytale. Craps is devised for the gambler to not win.

Say, after 2 hours, the dice have eaten away at your chips down to 20 dollars. You haven’t observed a smokin’ roll in forever. Even though squandering is as much a part of craps as being victorious, you can’t help but feel crappy. You begin to wonder why you even bothered heading to Vegas to begin with. You were solid for 2 hours, but it did not work. You need to succeed so badly that you are deprived of control of your common sense. You are down to your final twenty dollars for the day and you have little oomph left. Leave!

You must never give up, never bow out, never think, "This sucks, I’m going to place the rest on the Hard 4 and, if I am defeated, then I’ll call it quits. However should I succeed, I’ll be back where I began." That’s the stupidest thing you can perform at the conclusion of a losing night.

If you can not accept losing, you have no reason to be placing wagers. If you can’t accept losing a particular session, then drop out of that game and take your money. Don’t toss your cash away on a terrible wager looking to hit it huge and get your $$$$$ back in one bet.

If it is a horrible day and you lose a lot rapidly, then accept defeat and take your money with the 10 dollars, $15, or twenty dollars that you have left. Take that leftover $20, go have a drink in the lounge, listen to the live music. Put it in a five cent video poker machine and perhaps get a one thousand-coin jackpot for 50 dollars. Keep it in your pocket, locate your girl, and spend some time with her. Don’t give up. Do something other than piss your $$$$ away on a losing proposition bet. Don’t throw in the towel.


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