Learning From My Gaming Errors

December 4th, 2017 by Gauge Leave a reply »

I have been wagering on the internet or at brick and mortar gambling halls for many years. I have learned, the fixation is able to grab a hold of you and you will not even notice it up till you are broke. Notably if you are on a run. I have been through countless thousands of dollars in just a tiny period of time and even today, I sometimes go a bit too far. It seems you are only having a blast till you choose to contemplate your squanderings and the guilt sets in, and of course you continue advising yourself "I can win it back" a number of times. It does not work. Then you feel sick to your stomach and the harder you try the faster you spend.

When you discover that you are up, STAY in the Black! When you start to squander, do not convince yourself, "well just maybe one more" over and over again, trust me, this technique almost never ever operates. Say you plan on playing on one armed bandits, keep a number set aside before starting your action. DO NOT go over this range, no matter how tempting. If you happen to win, put that in a separate pot. Do not wager your earnings regardless of what happens. After you have gambled through your beginning predetermined range, stop. Back off, regardless if it’s on the internet or in a brick and mortar gambling den, do not stick around. Always remember, there no doubt will be other days, another time. Clearly, this tactic usually will work for any game that you bet on, be it bingo, poker, video poker, keno, vingt-et-un or any other casino game.

Keep in mind, gaming is supposed to be exciting not backbreaking, nauseating work! If you aren’t having fun yourself, you don’t belong there. If you can’t afford the losses, do not ever begin.

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