Through out your craps-betting experience, you will certainly have more non-winning encounters than winners. Accept it. You have to learn to play in reality, not in fantasy land. Craps is constructed for the gambler to not win.
Let us say, after 2 hours, the ivories have whittled your chip stack down to twenty dollars. You have not witnessed a smokin’ hot toss in a long time. Although losing is as much a part of the game as acquiring a win, you cannot help but feel crappy. You wonder why you even bothered heading to Vegas to begin with. You were solid for 2 hours, but it did not work. You need to succeed so much that you fritter away control of your clear thinking. You’re down to your final 20 dollars for the day and you have absolutely no fight left. Stop!
You can never give up, never surrender, never consider, "This blows, I’m going to put the remainder on the Hard 4 and, if I am defeated, then I’ll depart. On the other hand should I win, I will be right back where I started." That is the stupidest thing you can perform at the close of a non-winning game.
If you cannot acknowledge not winning, you have no reason to be wagering. If you cannot stomach losing a distinct game, then bail out of that session and call it a night. Don’t piss your cash away on a appalling bet looking to make it big and get your cash back in one great go.
If it’s a horrible game and you lose a lot quickly, then acknowledge defeat and cash out with the ten dollars, $15, or $20 that you have left. Use that left over $20, have a beer in the bar, listen to the live music. Play it in a nickel video poker machine and maybe get a 1,000-coin win for 50 dollars. Put it in your pocket, locate your partner, and spend some time with them. Don’t give up. Do something other than piss your $$$$$ away on a losing proposition bet. Do not toss in the towel.
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