Learning From My Gaming Mistakes

Friday, 5. February 2010

I have been wagering on the web or at real life gambling dens for many years. I have determined, the habit is able to take a hold of you and you won’t even see it till you are broke. Specifically if you are on a run. I have gone through countless tens of thousands of dollars in just a short period of time and even today, I still go too far. It appears you are just enjoying yourself up until you choose to pay attention to your loss and the anguish sets in, and of course you continue advising yourself "I can earn the mulla back" ad infinitum. It never works. Then you get sick to your stomach and the harder you attempt the more rapidly you throw away.

When you discover that you are in the black, STAY Ahead! When you start to relinquish, don’t tell yourself, "well only one more" over and over again, believe me, this plan RARELY ever works. Say you are playing on one armed bandits, keep a figure separate prior to starting your betting. DO NOT go over this range, no matter how tempting. If you happen to gain, put the winnings in a separate canister. Don’t wager your winnings no matter what. Once you have gambled through your initial set cutoff, stop. Back off, whether it is on the web or in a brick and mortar casino, don’t stay at the tables or machines. Always remember, there will be another day, another time. Clearly, this tactic is able to work for any casino game that you gamble on, be it bingo, poker, video poker, keno, blackjack or any other game.

Keep in mind, gaming should be FUN not exhausting, appalling work! If you are not having fun yourself, you do not belong there. If you cannot manage the loss, don’t even start.

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