If you enjoy having a a cocktail every once in a while, keep your cash at home if you are going to do your drinking in a casino. I’m serious. Empty your pocketbook, your billfold, and keep all cash, plastic credit and checks back at the hotel. Pack only the cash you expect to spend on refreshments, tipping and only the pocket change you expect to lose and keep the remainder behind.

Cynical? Not at all. Realistic more like. You may well have a profit after a intoxicated night out with your friends and be blessed enough to hit a 25 minute toss at a on fire craps game. Hang on to that story seeing that it is as short-lived as it gets if you always consume alcohol and wager. These activities simply don’t go well together.

Leaving your money back at the hotel is a little bit excessive, but defensive actions for excessive actions is compulsory. If you play to succeed, then do not drink alcohol and bet. If you are able to afford to blow your assets nary a worry, then drink all the gratis alcohol you can handle, but do not pack charge cards and cheques to toss into the mix of going after squanderings after your bombed self loses all the cash!

Allow me to carry this one step further. Don’t consume alcohol and then jump on the internet to gamble in your best-liked casino either. I love to beer from the coziness of my domicile, however because I’m hooked up through Neteller, Firepay and keep plastic credit at my fingertips, I can not drink alcohol and bet.

Why? Although I don’t consume alcohol to excess, once I consume alcohol, it’s certainly sufficient to blur my judgment. I bet, so I don’t drink alcohol when gambling. If you are a drinker, don’t wager at the same time. When mixed, both create a dangerous, and expensive, cocktail.