Be clever, play clever, and learn how to play craps the right way!
Over your craps-gambling life, you’ll definitely experience more bad luck sessions than winners. Accept it. You need to learn to wager in reality, not fantasy land. Craps is designed for the gambler to lose.
Say, after a few hours, the dice have whittled your chip stack down to $20. You have not looked at an on fire toss in a coon’s age. even though losing is as much a part of the game as winning, you cannot help but feel blah. You wonder why you ever came to Las Vegas in the first place. You attempted to be a fortress for 2 hours, but it didn’t work. You want to succeed so much that you lose control of your common sense. You are down to your last twenty dollars for the session and you have no fight remaining. Stop with your!
You should in no way give up, never ever surrender, in no way think, "This is awful, I am going to risk the remainder on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I will depart. But if I gain, I will be back at the start." That’s the dumbest action you can try at the end of a non-winning session.
If you are compelled to give your money away, please send it to your favorite charity. Do not give it to the gambling hall. Occasionally, you’ll profit from a single one of those inane bets, but do not imagine you’ll earn sufficiently over time to even out your squanderings.
Now you realize! Recall, learn how to enjoy craps the right way.