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During your craps-wagering experience, you’ll certainly have more losing periods than successful times. Accept it. You have to learn to gamble in reality, not in dream world. Craps is developed for the gambler to lose.
Let us say, after two hours, the dice have brought your chip stack down to $20. You haven’t seen a smokin’ hot toss in forever. Although not winning is as much a part of craps as acquiring a win, you can not end up but feel awful. You begin to wonder why you even bothered coming to las vegas in the first place. You were a rock for 2 hours, but it didn’t work. You are looking to succeed so much that you are deprived of control of your clear thinking. You’re down to your final 20 dollars for the day and you have absolutely no fight left. Walk away!
You must never give up, never surrender, never consider, "This blows, I am going to place the remainder on the Hard 4 and, if I am defeated, then I’ll depart. But should I succeed, I’ll be back where I started." That is the dumbest action you can do at the end of a losing session.
If you cannot accept losing, you have no business making bets. If you can’t bear not winning a distinct game, then bow out of that session and call it a night. Don’t piss your cash away on a terrible wager wishing to make it huge and get your $$$$$ back in one great go.
If it is a horrible session and you lose a lot rapidly, then accept defeat and cash out with the ten dollars, $15, or twenty dollars that you have remaining. Use that leftover $20, go have a beverage in the cocktail lounge, enjoy the band. Put the money in a 5 cent video poker game and perhaps hit a 1,000-coin jackpot for $50. Put it in your wallet, locate your girl, and spend some time with her. Don’t give up. Do something other than piss your money away on a losing proposition bet. Don’t toss in the towel.