Don’t Have an Alcoholic Beverage … Gamble!

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If you enjoy a beer occasionally, leave your money out of the casino if you set out to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Clean out your evening bag, your billfold, and leave all cash, plastic credit and cheques back at the hotel. Pack whatever cash you expect to use on drinks, tipping and only the pocket change you expect to lose and keep the rest behind.

Contemptuous? Absolutely not. Just realistic. You may well experience a profit following a inebriated evening out with your acquaintances and be lucky enough to hit a marathon toss at a smokin craps table. Hang on to that adventure considering that it’s as short-lived as it gets if you consistently drink alcohol and wager. These activities just do not mix.

Leaving your money at home might be a little bit excessive, but preventative measures for drastic behavior is a requirement. If you wager to profit, then do not drink and bet. If you are able to afford to toss aside your assets nary a concern, then drink all the no charge alcohol your stomach can handle, but do not take credit cards and cheques to toss into the mix of following squanderings after your bombed head squanders all the cash!

Permit me to carry this a single step further. Don’t consume alcohol and then head on the internet to gamble in your best-liked online casino either. I enjoy a beer from the coziness of my home, but since I am linked up through Neteller, Firepay and have plastic credit near by, I can not drink and bet.

How come? Although I don’t consume alcohol to excess, once I consume alcohol, it’s definitely adequate to cloud my common sense. I wager, so I do not drink alcohol when wagering. If you are a drinker, do not wager when you do. Both create a ferocious, and costly, cocktail.

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