Don’t Drink … Play!
by Peyton on Apr.22, 2019, under Casino
If you enjoy a beverage occasionally, keep your money at home if you set out to do your drinking in a casino. I am serious. Empty your pocketbook, your money belt, and keep all money, charge cards and cheques at home. Only take only the money you intend to use on beverages, tips and whatever pocket change you expect to lose and keep the rest behind.
Contemptuous? Absolutely not. Just realistic. You can experience a win following a drunken evening out with your comrades and be lucky enough to hook a 25 minute toss at a smokin craps game. Don’t forget that adventure because it is as short-lived as it gets if you consistently drink and gamble. These activities simply don’t go well together.
Keeping your money at home is a little dramatic, but preventative measures for dramatic actions is required. If you play to win, then do not drink and gamble. If you are able to afford to burn your cash nary a concern, then drink all the gratuitous beer your stomach are able to handle, but don’t carry charge cards and chequebooks to toss into the mix of chasing squanderings after your dead drunk head squanders all the cash!
Permit me to take this one step more. Don’t drink and then go on to the internet to play in your best-liked casino either. I love to cocktail from the coziness of my condominium, however since I am linked up through Neteller, Firepay and have credit cards near by, I can not consume alcohol and gamble.
Why? Despite the fact that I don’t consume alcohol to excess, once I drink, it is clearly adequate to cloud my judgment. I gamble, so I don’t drink when wagering. If you are more of a drinker, don’t gamble when you do. The two mix up for an awful, and crazy, cocktail.
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