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Understand to Compete in Craps – Tricks and Strategies: Don’t Throw in the Towel
February 14th, 2010 by Kenneth
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During your craps-playing experience, you’ll likely have more non-winning encounters than successful times. Go along with it. You must discover how to play in reality, not in dream world. Craps is designed for the gambler to lose.

Suppose, after 2 hours, the ivories have whittled your chips down to 20 dollars. You haven’t witnessed a smokin’ hot toss in a long time. Although losing is as much a part of the game as acquiring a win, you can’t help but feel lousy. You ponder why you even bothered coming to sin city to start with. You were solid for two hours, but it did not work. You want to succeed so much that you fritter away control of your clear thinking. You are down to your final twenty dollars for the day and you have absolutely no fight left. Leave!

You can never give up, never bow out, never consider, "This blows, I am going to place the rest on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I’ll head out. However should I win, I’ll be right back where I started." That’s the most brainless thing you can do at the end of a non-winning night.

If you can’t acknowledge losing, you have no reason to be making bets. If you cannot bear not winning a given game, then quit that game and cash out. Do not piss your $$$$ away on a appalling wager praying to hit it large and get your $$$$$ back in one great go.

If it’s a horrible night and you lose a lot swiftly, then accept defeat and take your money with the 10 dollars, fifteen dollars, or 20 dollars that you have left. Take that remaining $20, go have a BEvERage in the bar, listen to the band. Put it in a five cent electronic poker game and perhaps hit a 1,000-coin win for $50. Place it in your pocket, locate your girl, and spend some time with her. Don’t 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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