If you like to have a beverage from time to time, leave your money at home if you set out to do your drinking in a casino. I am serious. Leave your purse, your money belt, and leave all money, charge cards and checks out of the casino. Only take whatever money you intend to spend on drinks, tipping and only the pocket change you expect to lose and leave the rest behind.
Contemptuous? Not at all. Just realistic. You could have a success after a boozy evening out with your friends and be blessed sufficiently to hook a long toss at a on fire craps game. Hang on to that adventure considering that it is as short-lived as it gets if you consistently drink alcohol and gamble. These activities just do not mix.
Leaving your money out of the casino might be a tiny bit dramatic, but defensive measures for excessive behavior is essential. If you bet to profit, then don’t drink and play. If you like to be wasteful with your assets nary a worry, then consume all the free alcohol you are able to handle, but do not carry plastic credit and checkbooks to toss into the mix of going after squanderings after your drunk as a skunk self throws away every little thing!
Permit me to take this one step further. Don’t drink alcohol and then head on the internet to bet in your favorite online casino either. I enjoy a beverage from the comfort of my house, but seeing that I’m linked up through Neteller, Firepay and have charge cards at my fingertips, I can not consume alcohol and gamble.
Why? Despite the fact that I don’t consume alcohol a lot, once I drink alcohol, it is absolutely adequate to cloud my better judgment. I gamble, so I don’t consume alcohol when betting. If you are a drinker, do not wager when you do. When mixed, both create a ferocious, and costly, cocktail.