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Understand to Play Craps – Tricks and Strategies: Don’t Toss in the Towel

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During your craps-betting life, you will likely have more losing encounters than successful times. Go along with it. You have to understand how to play in reality, not in fantasy land. Craps is designed for the participant to not win.

Let us say, after 2 hours, the dice have whittled your bankroll down to $20. You have not seen a smokin’ throw in a long time. Although squandering is as much a part of craps as acquiring a win, you cannot help but feel lousy. You begin to wonder why you even bothered coming to sin city to begin with. You were a rock for 2 hours, but it did not work. You want to succeed so much that you fritter away control of your clear-headedness. You are down to your last $20 for the game and you have little oomph left. Walk away!

You can never capitulate, never bow out, never think, "This sucks, I am going to place the remainder on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I’ll head out. On the other hand should I win, I’ll be right back where I started." That’s the dumbest thing you can perform at the close of a non-winning session.

If you can’t acknowledge losing, you have no business placing bets. If you can’t stomach not winning a distinct session, then bow out of that game and call it a night. Don’t throw your money away on a horrible bet wishing to make it big and get your money back in one great go.

If it is a horrible session and you lose a lot quickly, then acknowledge defeat and cash out with the ten dollars, 15 dollars, or 20 dollars that you have remaining. Use that leftover twenty dollars, go have a beverage in the cocktail lounge, enjoy the live music. Play the money in a five cent electronic poker game and perhaps hit a 1,000-coin jackpot for 50 dollars. Place it in your pocket, find your partner, and spend some time with them. Don’t relent. Do something besides piss your cash away on a losing proposition wager. Don’t throw in the towel.

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