A Few Common Sense Tips for the Casinos

by Rory on January 22nd, 2010

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As an avid player, I have been taught a few valuable lessons while playing over the decades. Whether you prefer to play at the ‘bricks and mortar’ type or the many internet casinos. The following are my golden rules of gambling, most of which might be seen as common sense, but if accepted they will help you go a long distance to departing with money in your account.

Rule 1: Go to a casino with a predetermined sum that you are willing and are able to afford to wager – How much would you pay for a night out on diner, beers, entrance fees and tips? This is a good value to use.

Rule two: Don’t carry your credit card with you – or any way of getting money out. Don’t worry about money for the cab if you spend it all; most cab drivers, specifically the taxis booked through casinos, will take you to your abode and are more than happy to wait for the moolah when you get home.

Rule 3: Stay to an upper cutoff. I constantly imagine what I would want to purchase should I profit. The previous time I went, I concluded I would quite like to purchase a new Media Player which retailed at $400, so that was my upper limit. As soon as I achieved that number, I quit. Just stop. Even if Mystic Megan herself tells you the next number for the roulette wheel, pay no attention to her and back off. Leave comfortable in the knowledge that you will certainly be heading into the city and getting a great new toy!

Rule four: Have a good time. When you’re "buzzing" you will certainly win. It is a reality. I don’t understand how, but it really is. As soon as it turns into a job, or you are only wagering to make a profit you have lost, you usually will be deprived of even more. When you are succeeding, feeling a good experience with your friends, or your girlfriend, you will earn more and more.

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