2010
01.13

In Pursuit of the Colossal Toss

The gamblers you meet at a craps game have any personality you can think of and a diverse group of characters. A great many of these craps bettors will develop into your compatriots but other players will only be there for a fleeting visit to both the casino and the craps table, so you’re doubtful to ever see them once more. What draws all of these various folks together is one familiar objective. Every individual player who has ever played or thought about wagering on craps aim for the exclusive "monster roll".

The much-imagined of monster roll is created from yearning. You are able to build up a ton of cash from a craps game during a 20 minute toss if you are aware of what you’re doing. Most gamblers will not because they’re just pressing and so never take up the first chip. Others at the table are content (not satisfied mind you, but appeased) with small but steady inferior wins. The majority, are going to be waiting on the table to run for the monster roll that will stand in a class of its own and give them something to boast about for years to come.

In craps, if you ever have the opportunity to see "the monster roll" please understand there are a lot of other tosses which might not be as exciting as "the big one" but can still be very profitable.

You never know, a life changing event may start with the next roll and it would be a shame for you to disregard the thrill and more fundamentally, the winnings!

2010
01.08

If you prefer to indulge in an alcoholic beverage every so often, keep your cash at home if you intend to do your drinking in a betting house. I’m not joking. clean out your billfold, your money belt, and leave all cash, debit cards and cheques at home. Take whatever cash you are planning to spend on drinks, tipping and whatever loose change you plan on loosing and keep the rest behind.

Pessimistic? Not at all. Practical more like. You might well discover a win after a boozy evening out with your buddies and be lucky enough to catch a marathon roll at a smokin’ craps table. Hang on to that account because it’s as brief as it gets if you continually drink and bet. The two just do not mix.

Leaving your money at home is a bit excessive, but precautionary measures for drastic actions is relative and required. If you wager to win, then do not drink and gamble. If you can afford to throw away your money without a second thought, then drink all the no cost alcohol your belly can hold, but don’t take bank cards and cheques to toss into the mix of chasing losses once your inebriated brain loses all the cash!