Being Taught From My Wagering Failures

December 29th, 2009 by Harrison Leave a reply »
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1st to explain why I write this article. I have been betting on the net or at physical casinos for a great many years. I have learned, the addiction can take a hold of you and you won’t even notice it up until you are beaten. Particularly if you are on a winning run. I’ve gone through countless tens of thousands of dollars in only a short amount of time and still on occasion, I will go too far. It appears you are just having fun until you decide to pay attention to your loss and the guilt sets in, and then you continue to tell yourself "I can get it back" constantly. It does not works. Then you feel sick in your belly and the more you try the quicker you lose.

When you see that you’re up, remain on the UP! When you begin to lose, do not tell yourself, "well perhaps just one more" and over and over again, trust me, this plan hardly ever works. Say you’re betting on slots, have an amount set aside before beginning your play. Don’t exceed that boundary, no matter how appealing. If you actually succeed, put that in a separate cup. Do not spend your successes no matter what. Once you have gambled through your original set limit, bail out. Head out, whether it’s online or at a brick and mortar casino, don’t stay around. Always keep in mind, there will be a different day, a different time.

Remember, betting is assumed to be FUN not exhausting, nauseating work! If you are not having fun yourself, you don’t belong there. If youcan not afford the cost, don’t even start.

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