I have been wagering on the net or at brick and mortar gambling halls for a lot of years. I have found out, the addiction is able to grab a hold of you and you won’t even see it till you are beaten. Specifically if you are on a run. I have been through uncounted tens of thousands of clams in a very short period of time and even still on occasion, I still go a bit too long. It appears you are only having sum excitement until you make a choice to pay attention to your losses and the guilt settles in, and of course you continue advising yourself "I am able to gain it back" ad nauseam. It doesn’t work. Then you feel queasy in your abdomen and the more you try the more rapidly you relinquish.

When you find that you are up, STAY in the Black! When you start to give away, don’t convince yourself, "well only one more" over and over again, trust me, this plan almost never ever operates. Say you are wagering on slot machines, have a pot set aside before starting your gambling. DON’T go over that restriction, no matter how appealing. If you happen to win, put that in an alternate cup. Don’t wager your earnings regardless of what happens. After you have wagered through your original set limit, stop. Leave, regardless if it is on the net or at a brick and mortar casino, don’t stay at the tables or machines. Make sure to keep in mind, there no doubt will be another day, another time. Obviously, this scheme usually will work for any casino game that you enjoy, be it bingo, poker, electronic poker, keno, blackjack or any other casino game.

Keep in mind, gambling is supposed to be delightful not backbreaking, appalling work! If you are not having fun yourself, you don’t belong there. If you cannot afford the loss, don’t ever begin.