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Casino Money Management
The number one rule of casino gambling is: The casinos have a house edge on all games except for certain video poker games, card counting in blackjack and live poker. We refer to casino games as having a negative expectation. This means that over the long run the mathematics of the game will grind away at your bankroll. The built in house advantage is Certain games have lower house advantages than others Video Poker, Blackjack and the passline bet in Craps have a low house edge. Roulette and slots have higher ones. It is the price we pay to play. Proper money management tells us to budget a given amount to gamble with and stick to that amount, win lose or draw. This brings us to rule number two: Unfortunately that is exactly what you are doing if you run out of money and decide to take a cash advance on your credit card at the casino. There are also hidden charges you may over look if you decide to do this. I recently visited an East Coast Casino and inquired about the finer points of taking a cash advance on a credit card. The Casino charges you a certain amount just for issuing you a check from your credit card for the cash advance depending on how much you want. To get a $500 cash advance the charge was $21.99. That is 4.4 % paid to the casino up front. Most credit card companies charge you 3% for cash advance, which will come to $15.66 (3% of $521.99). You are already down $37.65 or 7.5% before you even sit down to play. This is like sitting down at a five-dollar blackjack table and losing 8 hands in a row or getting nothing back after putting three and a half roll of quarters through a slot machine. If this happened, most of us would head for the hills real fast but you are just beginning. In fact, all you have to make is a minimum payment for the month. This is where people get into financial trouble. Most people do not realize the consequence of making minimum payments. It will take longer to pay off the debt than you imagined. Credit card debt is the financial ruin of many people these days. It is too easy to get caught up in the ‘Buy now Pay’ later mentality.
Cash advances should be used for ‘Dire Emergencies’ only! I don’t think a few more hands of blackjack or a few more pulls on the slot handle falls into this category.
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