Learn to Compete in Craps – Hints and Tactics: Do Not Throw in the Towel
Posted in Craps on 03/03/2010 05:21 pm by PhilipThrough out your craps-betting experience, you’ll certainly have more losing encounters than successful times. Accept it. You must understand how to wager in reality, not in a fairytale. Craps is developed for the gambler to not win.
Say, after 2 hours, the ivories have brought your chip stack down to twenty dollars. You haven’t observed a smokin’ roll in ages. Even though losing is as much a part of craps as winning, you can’t help but feel bad. You begin to wonder why you even bothered heading to sin city in the first place. You were solid for two hours, but it did not work. You are looking to win so much that you are deprived of control of your common sense. You are down to your final $20 for the night and you have little oomph left. Stop!
You must never give up, never surrender, never consider, "This sucks, I am going to put the remainder on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I’ll head out. However if I succeed, I’ll be right back where I started." That’s the stupidest action you can perform at the conclusion of a losing day.
If you can’t accept losing, you have no reason to be placing bets. If you cannot accept losing a given session, then walk away from that game and cash out. Do not throw your cash away on a appalling bet wishing to make it big and win your $$$$$ back in one bet.
If it’s a horrible night and you are deprived of a lot rapidly, then accept defeat and cash out with the 10 dollars, 15 dollars, or 20 dollars that you have left. Use that leftover twenty dollars, go have a beverage in the cocktail lounge, enjoy the live music. Put the money in a five cent electronic poker machine and maybe hit a one thousand-coin jackpot for $50. Place it in your pocket, find your partner, and spend some time with them. Do not relent. Do something other than pee your money away on a non-winning proposition bet. Do not toss in the towel.