Over your craps-wagering life, you’ll certainly have more non-winning encounters than winners. Accept it. You must understand how to compete in reality, not in a fairytale. Craps is devised for the participant to not win.
Suppose, after 2 hours, the ivories have whittled your chips down to 20 dollars. You haven’t seen a hot throw in forever. Even though losing is as much a part of the game as winning, you cannot end up but feel cursed. You begin to think about why you even bothered heading to sin city to begin with. You were patient for 2 hours, but it did not work. You need to succeed so much that you fritter away control of your clear-headedness. You are down to your very last 20 dollars for the night and you have absolutely no fight left. Call it a day!
You can never capitulate, never accede, never believe, "This is aweful, I’m going to place the rest on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I will depart. But if I succeed, I’ll be back where I began." That is the most brainless action you can do at the close of a losing game.
If you cannot acknowledge losing, you have no reason to be gambling. If you can’t accept not winning a given game, then quit that game and cash out. Don’t piss your cash away on a appalling bet hoping to hit it huge and get your $$$$$ back in one bet.
If it’s an awful game and you lose a lot quickly, then acknowledge defeat and cash out with the 10 dollars, $15, or $20 that you have left. Use that remaining 20 dollars, go have a BEvERage in the cocktail lounge, enjoy the band. Put the money in a nickel video poker machine and maybe hit a one thousand-coin win for 50 dollars. Place it in your wallet, find your lady, and spend some time with them. Don’t give up. Do something besides piss your cash away on a losing proposition wager. Do not toss in the towel.
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