Learning From My Gaming Blunders

by Juan on September 14th, 2015

I have been wagering on the internet or at brick and mortar casinos for a great many years. I have learned, the craving usually will take a hold of you and you will not even realize it up till you are broke. Notably if you are on a run. I have gone through uncounted hundreds of clams in just a little period of time and at times, I can go a bit too far. It feels like you are only enjoying yourself up till you make a choice to pay attention to your losses and the guilt sets in, and then you keep advising yourself "I am able to win the money back" at length. It never works. Then you feel sick to your stomach and the more you try the faster you lose.

When you discover that you are ahead, Remain on the UP! When you begin to relinquish, do not tell yourself, "well just maybe one more" over and over again, believe in me, this scheme almost never ever operates. Say you are wagering on one armed bandits, have an amount set aside prior to starting your play. DO NOT go over this cap, no matter how appealing. If you happen to win, put the winnings in a different pot. Don’t spend your payouts regardless of what happens. Once you have gambled through your initial set threshold, stop. Depart, regardless if it is on the web or at a real life casino, don’t stick around. Always keep in mind, there will be other days, another time. Obviously, this method usually will function for any casino game that you play, be it bingo, poker, video poker, keno, 21 or any other game.

Keep in mind, gaming is supposed to be entertaining not exhausting, nauseating work! If you are not enjoying yourself, you do not belong there. If you cannot afford the losses, don’t even start.

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