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Learn to Play Craps – Tricks and Techniques: Don’t Throw in the Towel
Over your craps-playing experience, you will likely have more losing encounters than successful times. Go along with it. You must understand how to bet in reality, not in a fairytale. Craps is devised for the player to lose.
Suppose, after two hours, the ivories have whittled your chip stack down to 20 dollars. You haven’t witnessed a smokin’ hot throw in ages. Although squandering is as much a part of craps as winning, you cannot end up but feel crappy. You ponder why you even bothered heading to Vegas to start with. You were a rock for two hours, but it didn’t work. You want to win so much that you fritter away control of your clear thinking. You’re down to your last twenty dollars for the day and you have absolutely no oomph left. Leave!
You must never capitulate, never accede, never consider, "This is aweful, I am going to place the rest on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I will depart. However if I succeed, I will be right back where I started." That’s the stupidest thing you can perform at the close of a non-winning game.
If you can not accept losing, you have no business gambling. If you can’t stomach losing a given game, then bail out of that game and call it a night. Don’t piss your money away on a appalling wager praying to make it big and win your $$$$$ back in one wager.
If it’s a horrible game and you lose a lot swiftly, then accept defeat and take your money with the $10, 15 dollars, or twenty dollars that you have remaining. Take that remaining $20, go have a BEvERage in the lounge, listen to the band. Put it in a five cent video poker game and maybe get a one thousand-coin win for fifty dollars. Place it in your pocket, locate your other half, and spend some time with her. Don’t give up. Do something besides piss your $$$$ away on a losing proposition wager. Do not toss in the towel.
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