How To Really Break Even In Vegas
August 17, 2009For most people the ultimate goal on a Vegas vacation is to go in a casino, play for a while, have some great fun, get some comps, and return home with the same money you came in originally.
Those who gamble on a regular basis known very well to only bring in a certain amount of cash money and not to mix gambling money with money that is reserved for other things. There are a few wise things for those who are new to the world of gambling that they should do in order to avoid overspending. Anyone familiar with casino gaming will confirm that it is extremely easy to pull out money from your wallet which was not, or should not be, destined and exposed to potential lose.
Having said that, there is a fundamental difference between a casual gambler
and an avid gambler always expecting to see his bets as a hefty
business investment. It is true that such investments sometimes result in a pay off, big time
for those who can afford to lose that money. But on the other hand, it can also end up
costing them big buck and taking a while to recover. I do recommend
starting small just to test the waters.
Hopefully these tips will help you return home with a little money left in your wallett.
1) Set a spending limit for each day of your stay. Sounds simple? Yett you'd be surprised at how difficult this can become when you are in the gambling capital of the world!
2) Only carry with you that set amount of money when you walk into the casino and bring it in cash.
3) Before leaving your hotel room, lock away all your bank and credit cards including any traveler's checks and other cash money that you have. This will prevent you from pulling out another quick twenty or fifty. This may sounds a little childish, because a lot of people often think they have plenty of self control but believe me there is something about a casino that can make you loose every bit of common sense you had when you walk in the door. This will prevent you from getting in over your head and regretting it later.
4) Next, set your time limit for your casino fun and when that time limit is
up just leave the table and walk out from the casino
whether you are winning big or not. A winning streak always ends up and at some point, it is much better to leave on a
high note and have that extra cash to play with for the next day (or
better yet to take home with you).
5) Win and lose graciously. Remember that you came looking for fun. Winning is only a part of the game, as well as loosing. But what matters most is to have a good time! And if "Lady Luck" is on your side, don't stretch the envelope.
Of course, the ultimate interactive solution to gambling is to OWN AN ONLINE LIVE TV CASINO!
Posted by Vernon John



