Do Not Drink … Play!

Monday, 19. October 2009

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If you like to have a cocktail every now and then, keep your cash at home if you are going to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Empty your purse, your billfold, and leave all cash, credit cards and checks at home. Pack whatever money you expect to spend on refreshments, tipping and few dollars you expect to squander and leave the rest behind.

Contemptuous? Not at all. Realistic more like. You might experience a success after a intoxicated evening out with your buddies and be lucky enough to catch a 25 minute roll at a hot craps table. Hang on to that story considering that it is as short-lived as it gets if you regularly consume alcohol and gamble. The two simply don’t go well together.

Keeping your moolah at home is a little bit excessive, but defensive measures for dramatic actions is necessary. If you bet to profit, then don’t drink and play. If you can afford to burn your cash without a worry, then consume all the no charge beer your stomach can handle, but do not carry credit cards and chequebooks to toss into the mix of chasing losses after your drunken brain loses every little thing!

Allow me to carry this a single step further. do not drink and then head on the internet to bet in your favorite internet casino either. I love to beverage from the comfort of my apartment, however due to the fact that I’m hooked up through Neteller, Firepay and keep credit cards at my fingertips, I can’t drink and wager.

Why? Even though I don’t drink a lot, once I drink, it is certainly adequate to befuddle my common sense. I bet, so I don’t drink when betting. If you are a drinker, do not gamble at the same time. When mixed, both create a dangerous, and expensive, cocktail.

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