Winning in Vegas isn't
about going home rich; it's about not going home broke. You've probably heard
many horror stories about people loosing it all their very first night in
Vegas. The sad truth of the matter is that it happens quite often because it is
so terribly easy to do. Casinos have many tricks (whether deliberately
contrived or accidentally achieved) that help you make poor decisions as a
result of slightly impaired judgment. The bells and whistles of casinos are fun
for the first few hours, after that they tend to become dull and mind numbing.
You'll even find that those who have been at the casino for a while will show
slower and less enthusiastic responses to jackpots after a few hours. This is
part of the process. We become number and mindlessly feed our 1's, 5's, 10's,
20's, 50's, and 100's into the machines and loosing count along the way.
Casinos are also kind
enough to allow many people ups and downs along the way. They are quite smart
in doing this. Many people find that they can get pretty far ahead early on and
then are surprised to suddenly find themselves falling behind at an alarming
rate. When they have you is at the moment you put yet another bill into the
machine intending to get back the money you lost. Most of us manage to get back
our original investment but decide that we want what we had won earlier and end
right back at the bottom again starting the entire process over. Don't do that,
I can tell you it hurts the next morning when you're kicking yourself for being
stupid.
This of course brings me
to my next point. Ever see a sunrise from the inside of a casino? Me either,
but I've walked out into the blinding light of day before. It's very easy to
loose track of time in a casino. It's dark in there and the only lights are
quite often from the slot machines and blinking neon signs. There are no
indicators for the passage of time and unless you are clock watching, which
most of us are not when we're having fun, it is quite easy to lose many hours
of time and find yourself suddenly very tired and making poor decisions and
taking risks you'd normally not take rather than cashing out and going back to
the room for the night. This is another one that generally hurts when you wake
up.
In order to avoid things
like this set a vibration alarm on your cell phone and have it buzz you when
it's time to go. Only bring in a certain amount of cash into the casino and
when that's gone it's gone. Don't go back to the room and get more money or
make costly trips to the ATM. Those trips will suddenly add up and find you
with no true idea of how much money you've spent or have left in your bank
account.
You can quite easily win
at the casino game on your trip to Vegas as long as you remember that you are
playing at a casino and making a conscious decision not to be played by the
casino. Common sense will help out some but avoiding traps is the difference in
spending your 'mad money' at the casino and going home busted or spending your
next few paychecks at the casino long after your vacation is over.

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