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Learn to Wager on Craps – Tips and Tactics: Do Not Throw in the Towel
Over your craps-playing experience, you will certainly have more losing periods than successful times. Go along with it. You have to understand how to gamble in reality, not in dream world. Craps is constructed for the participant to lose.
Let us say, after two hours, the ivories have brought your chip stack down to twenty dollars. You have not seen a hot roll in forever. Even though squandering is as much a part of the game as being victorious, you cannot help but feel awful. You wonder why you even bothered heading to sin city in the first place. You were a rock for 2 hours, but it did not work. You are looking to win so much that you are deprived of control of your clear-headedness. You’re down to your final 20 dollars for the day and you have no fight remaining. Leave!
You must never give up, never bow out, never believe, "This sucks, I’m going to put the remainder on the Hard 4 and, if I am defeated, then I’ll call it quits. On the other hand if I win, I’ll be right back where I started." That is the dumbest thing you can perform at the close of a non-winning day.
If you can not acknowledge losing, you have no reason to be placing wagers. If you can’t bear losing a particular session, then bail out of that game and call it a night. Do not throw your money away on a appalling wager praying to make it big and get your $$$$$ back all at once.
If it is an awful game and you lose a lot swiftly, then accept defeat and take your money with the ten dollars, $15, or twenty dollars that you have left. Use that leftover 20 dollars, have a beverage in the cocktail lounge, listen to the live music. Play the money in a nickel electronic poker game and maybe hit a one thousand-coin win for 50 dollars. Place it in your wallet, find your wife, and spend some time with her. Don’t relent. Do something besides piss your $$$$ away on a non-winning proposition wager. Do not toss in the towel.