As an aggressive player, I have been taught a couple of valuable lessons while gambling over the decades. Whether you like to play at the ‘bricks and mortar’ casinos or the many online casinos. Here are my all important rules of wagering, most of which may be seen as clear thinking, but if followed they will help you go a long distance to departing with money in your account.
Rule one: Go to a casino with a determined amount that you are willing and are able to afford to wager – How much would it cost for an evening out on diner, beers, cover fees and tips? This is a good number to use.
Rule two: Don’t take your cash card out with you – or any other way of getting money out. Do not concern yourself about money for the taxi if you burn all of it; most cab operators, especially the taxis hailed through casinos, will drive you to your house and will be more than happy to wait for the moola when you get back.
Rule three: Stay to your set cutoff. I always think of what I would want to buy should I succeed. The last time I went, I decided I would really would like to buy a new digital camera which cost around $400, so that was my upper cap. As soon as I achieved that value, I quit. Just walk away. Even if Clairvoyant Carla herself approaches with you the upcoming number for the roulette wheel, ignore her and walk away. Head out safe in the knowledge that you will be heading into the city and buying a delightful new toy!
Rule four: Enjoy yourself. When you’re "frisky" you usually will profit. It is a reality. I don’t understand why, but it simply is. As soon as it becomes a job, or you are just wagering to gain money you have lost, you usually will give up even more. When you are profiting, experiencing a good experience with your buddies, or your girlfriend, you will gain even more.