During your craps-wagering experience, you will certainly have more non-winning sessions than successful times. Go along with it. You must figure out how to play in the real world, not in dream land. Craps is developed for the participant to lose.
Suppose, after two hours, the ivories have eaten away at your bankroll down to $20. You have not observed a smokin’ throw in a long time. Although not winning is as much a part of craps as being victorious, you cannot help but feel cursed. You begin to wonder why you even thought about heading to las vegas to start with. You were patient for two hours, but it didn’t work. You are looking to succeed so much that you lose control of your common sense. You are down to your last 20 dollars for the day and you have absolutely no oomph remaining. Walk away!
You must never capitulate, never surrender, never believe, "This sucks, I am going to put the rest on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I’ll depart. However should I succeed, I’ll be right back where I began." That’s the stupidest thing you can perform at the conclusion of a non-winning session.
If you can not accept losing, you have no reason to be gambling. If you can not stomach losing a given game, then quit that game and take your money. Don’t throw your $$$$ away on a horrible wager looking to make it big and win your money back all at once.
If it’s an awful night and you are deprived of a lot quickly, then acknowledge defeat and cash out with the ten dollars, 15 dollars, or 20 dollars that you have remaining. Use that left over 20 dollars, go have a beer in the cocktail lounge, listen to the band. Put the money in a 5 cent video poker game and maybe hit a one thousand-coin jackpot for $50. Keep it in your pocket, locate your girl, and spend some time with her. Don’t give up. Do something besides piss your money away on a non-winning proposition wager. Don’t toss in the towel.
