When Not to Play
Posted in Strategy on 19. Aug, 2011
In our lives, a person usually has their activities that they love that help them relax. One of the best relaxants in the world is money, as it can just make everything in the world feel just right. No matter what may be ailing a person, making a little bit more money is just the thing that will pick up even the most down person. It’s noteworthy to state, money isn’t everything, but it is when we don’t particularly have too much. When it comes to emotions, they really have no place in gambling, although they may be a good stress reliever, it’s really not good to have some bad feelings harboring.
As we already know, emotions cloud a lot of the judgement, and that’s the main ingredient when it comes to making an astute gambler. When a person is a little teed off, they are bound to make brash decisions, much like they would if they are talking to a person that they’re angry at, like an argument. Or, something that casinos are notorious for, a drunk gambler is generally a bad gambler. Rarely are there free drinks, and that’s how they rope a person in and make them lose money. We’re generally free with our money when we’re a little drunk, and this is doubly so when there’s gambling involved.
Playing with a clouded state of mind will only result in the person losing more than they may anticipate. Just by trying to relax has a direct impact as to how much a person can earn.

