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If you like to have a beverage occasionally, leave your money at home if you plan to do your consuming in a casino. I’m serious. Leave your purse, your billfold, and keep all money, credit cards and checks at home. Grab only the cash you expect to use on alcohol, tips and whatever pocket change you intend to burn and keep the remainder behind.
Contemptuous? Not really. Just realistic. You can experience a win after a intoxicated evening out with your compatriots and be lucky enough to hit a 25 minute roll at a hot craps game. Keep that story considering that it’s as brief as it gets if you regularly consume alcohol and wager. The pair simply do not go well together.
Keeping your moolah out of the casino is a little excessive, but precautionary actions for dramatic behavior is compulsory. If you wager to profit, then don’t drink and gamble. If you are able to afford to be wasteful with your money nary a worry, then consume all the gratuitous alcohol you are able to handle, but do not take charge cards and chequebooks to toss into the mix of going after squanderings after your dead drunk head throws away every little thing!
Allow me to carry this a single step more. Don’t drink and then jump on the internet to play in your preferred casino either. I enjoy a beer from the coziness of my home, however considering that I’m hooked up through Neteller, Firepay and keep plastic credit in close proximity, I can’t consume alcohol and gamble.
Why? Although I don’t drink alcohol to excess, once I drink, it’s clearly sufficient to blur my common sense. I gamble, so I don’t consume alcohol when wagering. If you are a drinker, don’t gamble when you do. Both make for a decimating, and expensive, cocktail.
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