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1. Know The Game
Some games do give you better odds than others. There is a
wealth of information both on the Internet and in print to
inform you of the odds you face in any given game and the
strategies that will help shave the house edge to a minimum.
Spend a little time reading and you'll spend a lot less time
wondering what happened to your money.
2. Know Your Budget
Let's say you've got $1,000 and you expect to gamble five
times a week for the next two weeks. Then your budget is $100
per session. If you are unfortunate and you spend your budget,
then walk away. Enjoy the rest of the day knowing you kept
your budget and prepare to win the next day. Do not touch
any other days portion of the budget.
3. Keep Emotion Out Of The Game
If you find yourself betting your rent money, your next car
payment or if you have lost the last twenty bets in a row
- stand up and walk away. You can not possibly think rationally
and you can not keep your emotions from influencing your decisions.
You must play the odds not play your emotions.
4. Don't Play While Under The Influence
If you are stoned, drunk, or half asleep, you are a lesser
player than you are straight.
5. Nothing Beats A Game Of Chance
The numbers will always rule the outcome. If they do not,
you got lucky. Do not fall for "systems" - they
will always fail in the long run if they are not numbers based.
You are playing to have fun and should expect to lose. If
you win, great.
6. It is all Numbers
If you're playing to win, know the odds and play accordingly.
The numbers may be dull, but they are your roadmap to avoiding
the losing plays. Hunches, ESP, clairvoyance, tea leaves,
remote viewing and divination are all secondary choices to
the mathematics of your game.
7. Take The Winnings And Run
Have a plan for when to stop. Some folks call it quits when
they're up by 50%. Some when they've doubled their session
bankroll. Others bail when the tide turns and they lose 20%
of their winnings. Whatever your break-point, it's important
to have one and stick to it.
8. Expect To Lose
Casinos do not depend on luck to stay in business. On virtually
every bet you make in whatever game you play, the house's
win is designed right into the rules of the game. And that
edge generally means they'll be the winner a lot more often
than you will be. Players can find and play games where the
house edge is 1.5% or less but you'll have to do your homework.
9. Play The Game, Not The Gimmicks
That "insurance" bet in Blackjack: house edge around
6%. The so-called "crapless craps": again, about
6%. Sure there's the occasional exception but in general the
"add-ons" to the basic games are sucker bets.
10. Fun Is The Name Of The Game
Unless you're a professional player with a proven track record,
you're playing for the pleasure of it. For 98% of players
casino gambling is recreation -- you're spending money to
be entertained.
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