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If you enjoy a cocktail ever so often, leave your money at home if you plan to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Leave your pocketbook, your wallet, and keep all cash, charge cards and checks out of the casino. Only take only the cash you anticipate to spend on refreshments, tipping and few dollars you intend to lose and leave the remainder behind.

Contemptuous? Not really. Just realistic. You might experience a win after a drunken night out with your acquaintances and be lucky sufficiently to hit a 25 minute roll at a on fire craps table. Don’t forget that account considering that it is as short-lived as it gets if you consistently consume alcohol and gamble. These activities simply do not go well together.

Leaving your moola out of the casino might be a tiny bit dramatic, but precautionary measures for drastic actions is compulsory. If you gamble to profit, then don’t drink alcohol and bet. If you are able to afford to burn your cash nary a concern, then consume all the gratuitous alcohol you can handle, but don’t pack charge cards and cheques to toss into the mix of chasing squanderings after your inebriated head throws away all the cash!

Allow me to take this 1 step more. Don’t consume alcohol and then hop on the web to wager in your preferred casino either. I enjoy a beer from the coziness of my condominium, however because I am linked up through Neteller, Firepay and keep charge cards in close proximity, I can not drink and gamble.

What’s the reason? Although I don’t drink a lot, once I drink, it is clearly enough to befuddle my common sense. I gamble, so I do not drink when betting. If you are more of a drinker, don’t bet when you do. Both make for a ferocious, and expensive, drink.