Learn to Bet on Craps – Hints and Tactics: Don’t Toss in the Towel
Through out your craps-wagering life, you’ll likely have more non-winning sessions than winners. Go along with it. You must discover how to play in reality, not in dream world. Craps is devised for the player to lose.
Suppose, after 2 hours, the dice have brought your chip stack down to 20 dollars. You have not seen a hot toss in ages. Although squandering is as much a part of craps as winning, you can’t end up but feel crappy. You ponder why you even bothered coming to las vegas to start with. You were a rock for 2 hours, but it did not work. You are looking to succeed so badly that you fritter away control of your clear-headedness. You are down to your final 20 dollars for the day and you have absolutely no fight remaining. Walk away!
You must never capitulate, never accede, never consider, "This sucks, I am going to put the rest on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I’ll walk away. But should I succeed, I’ll be back where I began." That is the stupidest action you can do at the close of a losing session.
If you cannot accept not winning, you have no business making bets. If you can not accept not winning a particular game, then quit that session and call it a night. Do not piss your $$$$$ away on a horrible wager hoping to make it huge and win your $$$$ back all at once.
If it is an awful session and you are deprived of a lot swiftly, then acknowledge defeat and take your money with the $10, fifteen dollars, or 20 dollars that you have left. Take that remaining twenty dollars, go have a drink in the bar, listen to the live music. Play it in a nickel video poker machine and maybe get a one thousand-coin win for $50. Place it in your pocket, find your wife, and spend some time with them. Don’t relent. Do something other than pee your $$$$ away on a non-winning proposition wager. Don’t toss in the towel.
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