Being Taught From My Wagering Errors

December 31st, 2009 by Gauge Leave a reply »
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1st to clarify the reason I wrote this article. I have been betting on the internet or at land-based betting houses for a great many years. I have learned, the fixation can take a hold of you and you won’t even notice it until you are flat broke. Especially if you’re on a winning streak. I have gone through countless thousands of dollars in a very tiny period of time and still on occasion, I’ll go too far. It seems you are just having a blast until you decide to be aware of your loss and the guilt settles in, and then you continue to tell yourself "I can earn it back" repeatedly. It does not works. Then you feel sick in your gut and the harder you try the quicker you lose.

When you see that you are up, STAY on the UP! When you begin to lose, do not tell yourself, "well just maybe just one more" and again and again, trust me, this concept almost never ever functions. Say you’re playing on slot games, have an amount set aside before starting your play. Don’t go over that boundary, no matter how tempting. If you actually succeed, put that in a different canister. Don’t risk your successes no matter what. Once you’ve gambled through your original set limit, bail out. Head out, regardless if it’s online or at a physical betting house, do not stick around. Always remember, there will be a different day, another time.

Keep in mind, wagering should be FUN not backbreaking, sickening work! If you aren’t having fun yourself, you do not belong there. If youcan not afford the cost, don’t even begin.

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