Casino Players Club


Play at the Casino--And Live to Tell the Tale

Most people jump to the casino with all their cash and energy. After all, the casino is designed to fuel their vigor, hoping that they hop from one game to another until they lose all their money. So before you take a leap to the most addicting establishment in the planet, you must take into consideration that you need to survive the casino - because it can literally cost you an arm, a leg and your whole emotional baggage.

When you step inside a casino, know how long you will stay. In order to make it easier, book some tickets to a show or make a reservation in a restaurant. This way, you are forced to shorten your stay due to prior obligations.

Know the games you are to play. Never bet on a game you that have no clue about. Before betting, watch a few sessions to determine how it works. Also, do not hesitate to ask the dealer about the few things you don't understand. Remember, the first step to survival is to know your surroundings. Try to learn a thing or two before entering a casino.

Sobriety is also an important tool for your survival. The main goal of the casino is to let you bet all the money you have. To make it easier for you, they offer you all the free alcohol you want. This relaxes you, and in turn, makes you less focused on keeping your money. Don't drink while playing in the casino. It loosens your judgment.

Surviving the casino means handling your cash. Set a limit on how much money you are going to spend. With a cash budget on hand, divide it by the number of games you want to play. Now you have a particular budget for each game. Determine the cash you can afford, and stick to it.

Survival in the casino requires you to gamble with your head. This leads us to the next tip, which is not to gamble with emotions. This is especially applicable to novice players, who get a high on beginner's luck. Never play thinking that you're on a roll. Remember - it's a casino, and odds can be against you. In order to survive, use your head.

Never get loud about your luck. Maintain a low profile so as not to attract unwanted prowlers. Make sure your winnings are hidden from sight. This is not only for your casino survival, but also for your outside safety as well.

For some people, a casino is there to make sure you risk enough to generate higher yields. But for some, pure entertainment is more important. Whichever you may be, keep in mind that knowing how to survive the casino pays more than enough. Enjoy the winnings, but prepare for the losses. A little discipline and preparation yield more than your survival - you can have fun in the casino, too.