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Pushovers sit here
Dear Mark, Someone once said: "the first rules of holes is when
you are in one, stop digging." Rory, You've got one big
shovel. Yes, because Nevada Revised Statute176.387 does not allow
casinos to use Crazy Glue on casino stools to keep players
in bondage until they lose all their winnings. It is much better to learn to win and walk, not stay and
suffer (money loss and abdominal duress). Dear Mark, Because I'm resentful, invidious and jealous. I was one of those kids who never got a box of 64 Crayolas. Always a used eight pack; one broke, one missing. So any game that you mark with a crayon that carries a house percentage higher than the interest you pay on your Visa card, I'm illiberal about. Dear Mark, The term simply means whichever side (player or banker) won the last hand, your next bet would be the same. Consequently, if a streak occurs for either side (common in baccarat), you will be riding it for its full duration. Dear Mark, Bellying up to a crap table with $100 and expecting to win $1,000 is, at best, unrealistic. Personally, I believe it's downright wacky. Odds-on you will lose your C-note long before you win a grand. Skip, you need to set reasonable win goals, like 50% of your original stake, not 1000% on your money. Far too many players keep upping the ante on what they want to win. This columnist recommends having predetermined loss limits and "realistic" win goals. It takes internal fortitude to take a small win and run. I'm not asking you to quit while you are on an eventful winning streak, but true winners know how to quit when they are ahead. They don't risk it all to achieve too lofty a reward. |
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