2018
07.19

I have been gaming on the internet or at brick and mortar gambling dens for a good many years. I have found out, the habit can grab a hold of you and you won’t even notice it until you are broke. Specifically if you are on a run. I have gone through many tens of thousands of dollars in just a short period of time and at times, I can go a bit too long. It feels like you are just having sum excitement until you decide to track your losses and the blame settles in, and then you continue advising yourself "I am able to gain it back" at length. It does not work. Then you feel sick to your gut and the harder you try the quicker you lose.

When you find that you are up, Remain in the Black! When you begin to lose, don’t convince yourself, "well just maybe one more" a number of times, believe me, this scheme almost never ever functions. Say you are wagering on slot machines, keep a number separate prior to beginning your gaming. DON’T exceed that cap, no matter how appealing. If you happen to earn, put the winnings in a different pot. Do not wager your profits at any cost. After you have played through your initial set range, stop. Leave, whether it is on the net or at a brick and mortar gambling hall, do not stick at the tables or machines. Always keep in mind, there no doubt will be other days, another time. Obviously, this process is able to work for any game that you enjoy, be it bingo, poker, video poker, keno, chemin de fer or any other casino game.

Remember, gambling should be enjoyable not demanding, sickening work! If you aren’t having fun yourself, you don’t belong there. If you can’t afford the loss, don’t ever start.