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If you like to have a beer ever so often, keep your money at home if you plan to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Leave your purse, your money belt, and keep all money, charge cards and cheques back at the hotel. Pack only the cash you expect to use on refreshments, tips and whatever pocket change you expect to squander and leave the rest behind.

Pessimistic? Not at all. Just realistic. You could experience a success following a inebriated night out with your acquaintances and be lucky sufficiently to hit a marathon toss at a on fire craps table. Hang on to that account seeing that it’s as short-lived as it gets if you consistently consume alcohol and wager. These activities just do not mix.

Keeping your moola out of the casino is a bit dramatic, but defensive actions for drastic actions is necessary. If you wager to win, then do not drink and gamble. If you like to be wasteful with your cash nary a worry, then drink all the no charge beer your stomach can handle, but don’t pack credit cards and cheques to toss into the mix of going after squanderings after your drunken head loses all the cash!

Let me to carry this a single step further. Don’t drink alcohol and then go on to the internet to wager in your preferred casino either. I enjoy a beverage from the comfort of my condominium, but due to the fact that I’m linked up through Neteller, Firepay and have plastic credit at my fingertips, I can’t consume alcohol and wager.

Why? Despite the fact that I don’t drink a lot, when I consume alcohol, it’s certainly enough to cloud my judgment. I bet, so I do not drink when betting. If you are more of a drinker, do not gamble when you do. Both make for a ferocious, and costly, drink.