Don’t Drink … Gamble!

Wednesday, 17. March 2010

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If you enjoy a cocktail every once in a while, leave your cash at home if you plan to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Leave your purse, your wallet, and leave all cash, credit cards and cheques out of the casino. Grab whatever cash you intend to use on refreshments, tipping and whatever pocket change you anticipate to squander and leave the remainder behind.

Contemptuous? Not at all. Just realistic. You might experience a success following a inebriated night out with your compatriots and be lucky sufficiently to catch a marathon toss at a hot craps table. Hang on to that adventure because it is as short-lived as it gets if you continuously drink alcohol and wager. The pair just do not mix.

Leaving your cash at home might be a bit excessive, but precautionary actions for drastic behavior is compulsory. If you gamble to succeed, then do not drink and bet. If you are able to afford to be wasteful with your assets nary a worry, then drink all the no charge alcohol you are able to handle, but do not pack plastic credit and checks to throw into the mix of going after squanderings after your drunken self throws away all the cash!

Allow me to carry this a single step further. Don’t drink alcohol and then head on the web to gamble in your preferred internet casino either. I love to beer from the comfort of my condominium, however due to the fact that I’m linked up through Neteller, Firepay and keep charge cards in close proximity, I can not drink alcohol and bet.

What’s the reason? Even though I don’t drink a lot, when I drink alcohol, it is absolutely enough to blur my better judgment. I gamble, so I don’t consume alcohol when wagering. If you are more of a drinker, do not gamble at the same time. The two mix up for a dangerous, and costly, cocktail.

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