Through out your craps-playing experience, you’ll likely have more losing sessions than successful times. Accept it. You have to learn to compete in reality, not in a fairytale. Craps is devised for the player to lose.
Suppose, after 2 hours, the ivories have brought your chips down to $20. You haven’t witnessed a hot toss in ages. Although squandering is as much a part of the game as being victorious, you cannot end up but feel cursed. You ponder why you even thought about heading to sin city to start with. You were patient for 2 hours, but it did not work. You want to succeed so much that you fritter away control of your clear-headedness. You’re down to your very last $20 for the session and you have no fight remaining. Leave!
You must never give up, never accede, never think, "This sucks, I’m going to place the remainder on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I will head out. On the other hand should I win, I will be right back where I started." That is the dumbest action you can perform at the conclusion of a non-winning night.
If you can not acknowledge losing, you have no business gambling. If you cannot stomach losing a particular session, then drop out of that game and take your money. Do not piss your money away on a horrible bet praying to make it huge and win your money back in one great go.
If it is a horrible session and you are deprived of a lot swiftly, then acknowledge defeat and cash out with the $10, $15, or 20 dollars that you have remaining. Use that leftover $20, go have a beer in the bar, listen to the band. Play the money in a 5 cent electronic poker game and perhaps hit a 1,000-coin jackpot for fifty dollars. Place it in your pocket, locate your wife, and spend some time with them. Do not give up. Do something besides piss your $$$$$ away on a losing proposition wager. Do not toss in the towel.
