Through out your craps-wagering life, you will certainly have more losing encounters than successful times. Accept it. You must discover how to play in the real world, not in dream land. Craps is constructed for the participant to lose.
Suppose, after 2 hours, the ivories have whittled your bankroll down to 20 dollars. You have not witnessed a hot toss in ages. Even though losing is as much a part of craps as being victorious, you can not help but feel cursed. You begin to think about why you even thought about heading to Vegas to begin with. You were patient for 2 hours, but it didn’t work. You are looking to succeed so much that you are deprived of control of your clear-headedness. You’re down to your very last twenty dollars for the day and you have absolutely no oomph remaining. Call it a day!
You can never capitulate, never surrender, never think, "This blows, I’m going to place the remainder on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I will call it quits. However should I succeed, I will be back where I started." That is the stupidest action you can perform at the end of a losing day.
If you cannot acknowledge losing, you have no reason to be placing wagers. If you can not stomach not winning a given game, then bow out of that game and call it a night. Do not throw your $$$$$ away on a appalling bet looking to make it huge and win your cash back in one wager.
If it’s a horrible session and you lose a lot swiftly, then accept defeat and take your money with the 10 dollars, 15 dollars, or twenty dollars that you have remaining. Use that leftover 20 dollars, go have a drink in the bar, enjoy the band. Play it in a nickel video poker machine and maybe hit a 1,000-coin jackpot for $50. Place it in your pocket, locate your lady, and spend some time with them. Do not give up. Do something other than pee your money away on a losing proposition bet. Do not toss in the towel.
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