During your craps-gambling life, you’ll likely have more non-winning encounters than winners. Go along with it. You must figure out how to wager in reality, not in dream land. Craps is designed for the player to not win.
Let us say, after two hours, the dice have brought your chips down to $20. You have not witnessed a hot toss in a long time. Even though not winning is as much a part of the game as acquiring a win, you can not end up but feel bad. You wonder why you even thought about heading to sin city to start with. You were a rock for two hours, but it did not work. You need to win so much that you fritter away control of your common sense. You are down to your last $20 for the session and you have no fight remaining. Walk away!
You must never capitulate, never bow out, never believe, "This sucks, I am going to put the rest on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I will leave. But if I succeed, I will be back where I began." That is the most brainless thing you can do at the close of a losing game.
If you can not acknowledge not winning, you have no business making bets. If you can not accept losing a particular game, then bail out of that game and cash out. Do not throw your money away on a appalling bet hoping to make it big and get your $$$$ back in one bet.
If it’s an awful day and you lose a lot swiftly, then acknowledge defeat and cash out with the $10, 15 dollars, or twenty dollars that you have left. Use that remaining $20, have a beverage in the bar, listen to the band. Put it in a five cent video poker game and maybe get a one thousand-coin win for $50. Place it in your pocket, find your significant other, and spend some time with them. Do not give up. Do something besides piss your $$$$$ away on a non-winning proposition wager. Do not throw in the towel.
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