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Cash in on My Wagering Mistakes
I have been gambling on the web or at brick and mortar gambling dens for many years. I have been taught, the fixation can take a hold of you and you will not even notice it until you are broke. Notably if you are on a run. I have gone through uncounted tens of thousands of clams in only a tiny period of time and at times, I still go too far. It appears you are only enjoying yourself until you make a decision to track your loss and the guilt sets in, and of course you keep advising yourself "I could earn the mulla back" at length. It doesn’t work. Then you feel sick to your abdomen and the more you try the faster you throw away.
When you find that you are in the black, STAY on the UP! When you begin to squander, do not convince yourself, "well just maybe one more" over and over again, trust me, this method barely ever functions. Say you are wagering on one armed bandits, keep a value separate before beginning your wagering. DO NOT exceed that range, no matter how appealing. If you happen to win, put that in a different canister. Do not risk your profits no matter what. Once you have gambled through your initial predetermined cutoff, stop. Call it quits, regardless if it’s on the web or in a brick and mortar gambling hall, don’t stick around. Make sure to keep in mind, there no doubt will be another day, other times. Clearly, this plan can function for any casino game that you gamble on, be it bingo, poker, electronic poker, keno, twenty-one or any other game.
Keep in mind, wagering should be FUN not exhausting, appalling work! If you aren’t having fun yourself, you do not belong there. If you can’t pay for the loss, do not ever start.
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