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Mike_25
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If the tables are not running my way, I like to take a walk around the casino floor, admire the Vegas spectacle, and recharge. Sometimes a fresh cocktail or meal helps shift my perspective. I find doing a different activity for a while, even if just observing other games in action, adds excitement again when I return to my table.
Setting a bankroll limit and adhering to it is key to maintaining motivation over the long haul. Once I hit my limit for losses or winnings, I call it a night. Pacing myself avoids the emotional rollercoasters of winners and losers that can drain you over 12 hours of play. While the thrill of the game keeps me coming back, other tricks of the trade ensure I continue with energy and enthusiasm rather than exhaustion. For a recreational player, that is the real art of mastering the casino. What techniques do you employ to beat the burnout?
Setting a bankroll limit and adhering to it is key to maintaining motivation over the long haul. Once I hit my limit for losses or winnings, I call it a night. Pacing myself avoids the emotional rollercoasters of winners and losers that can drain you over 12 hours of play. While the thrill of the game keeps me coming back, other tricks of the trade ensure I continue with energy and enthusiasm rather than exhaustion. For a recreational player, that is the real art of mastering the casino. What techniques do you employ to beat the burnout?