Don’t Have an Alcoholic Beverage … Play!

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If you enjoy a beer occasionally, leave your money out of the casino if you set out to do your consuming in a casino. I’m serious. Leave your pocketbook, your wallet, and keep all money, charge cards and checks back at the hotel. Only take only the money you intend to use on beverages, tips and only the pocket change you expect to lose and leave the remainder behind.

Pessimistic? Not at all. Just realistic. You can have a profit following a intoxicated night out with your compatriots and be lucky sufficiently to catch a 25 minute roll at a on fire craps table. Keep that account seeing that it is as brief as it gets if you always drink alcohol and wager. These activities simply do not go well together.

Keeping your money at home might be a bit dramatic, but defensive actions for dramatic actions is compulsory. If you bet to succeed, then don’t drink alcohol and gamble. If you are able to afford to toss aside your money without a worry, then consume all the complimentary beer your stomach are able to handle, but don’t pack plastic credit and checkbooks to toss into the mix of chasing squanderings after your drunken self loses everything!

Permit me to take this a single step further. Don’t drink alcohol and then go on the internet to play in your favorite casino either. I love to drink from the coziness of my house, however since I’m linked up through Neteller, Firepay and have credit cards near by, I can’t drink alcohol and wager.

Why? Even though I do not drink alcohol to excess, once I drink alcohol, it’s clearly enough to blur my better judgment. I wager, so I do not drink when wagering. If you are a drinker, don’t wager when you do. The two mix up for a dangerous, and expensive, cocktail.

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