Top 10 Sin City Tips (Part 2)


So how did I spend my $300 Las Vegas winnings? Did Dolla Thug save every penny until she got home to tuck it safely away in savings???  Ummm…not quite!

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The psychology of “windfalls” are a very interesting phenomenon…I spent most of it, but still had a pretty practical approach (meaning I didn’t blow ALL of it on Patron shots…only $100 went to liquor and more gambling…).
Details as follows:

  • The First Hundred – the boring, sensible approach: I made sure to tuck one of the $100 bills in my suitcase so I wouldn’t be tempted to spend it and could at least have 30% of my winnings when I got back…and the 70% I spent?…
  • The Second Hundred: We went shopping the next day and I allowed myself to buy these $80 beauties (which I’ve worn all of 3 times since March!…jackpot money well-spent lol I get some good compliments on these bad boys!):

  • The Third Hundred: As I stated before, the remaining $100+ I spent buying drinks for me and my friends, food, and gambling a little more here and there throughout the rest of the weekend.  As suspected, no more significant wins were made!

All in all, I made out pretty good – no complaints!

I got lucky, but what are some of the common pitfalls of Las Vegas?

10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT VEGAS GAMBLING…

1) ALWAYS go with a gambling budget (that you can afford to lose! whether it’s $20 or $200) – and when that money is gone – it’s GONE and you push away from the table!  When determining your gambling budget, keep in mind what your REAL financial goals are (winning the jackpot does NOT count as a legit financial goal).  You don’t want to put your finances in jeopardy!  I went to Atlantic City for our college senior trip, and went with a $40 budget, lost the first $20 on a tragic game of Black Jack.  Decided to try the Wheel of Fortune slots, got down to my LAST $5 and knew this was it!  Pulled the handle and won $170!!  I don’t know where my luck comes from…I think I get it from my daddy, he used to love Atlantic City!

2) Casinos use chips for a reason. Although plastic chips are the equivalent of cash within a casino, you do not have the same emotional connection to little round pieces of plastic as you have to cash money (i.e. your strong desire to keep as many paper bills as possible).  This disconnection with chips allows your brain to feel more comfortable with betting more chips than you normally would if you were actually using cash.  It’s a very dangerous game when your brain is processing real money as play money.  Always keep in mind that at the end of the day, when your chips are gone – your cash will NOT be returned to you!

3) Beware of (what I like to call) The Windfall Syndrome.  This syndrome occurs when you win unexpected money, and therefore do not feel the need to act responsibly with it.  i.e. “If I fritter it all away on all-you-can-eat hotwings, what difference does it make since I never planned on having this money in the first place?”  This is part of why it’s possible for lottery winners to end up going bankrupt!  They put windfall money in a separate category or compartment of their brain where they don’t feel it’s necessary to handle it with care as they may with their regular income (if they ever even handled their regular income with care!).  When dealing with a significant windfall, it’s recommended that one WAIT before they spend the money (at least a week or more), until the initial emotional high has worn off.  THEN set up a plan to spend some, save some, pay down debt, and most importantly WISELY invest some!  And don’t fall for scammers!…and anybody approaching you about your new money is a scammer!

4) This is a rumor…but I wouldn’t put it past them!  Some believe that casinos actually inject oxygen in the air to make you feel more alert, happier, optimistic and more willing to spend money despite any large losses.  What do you believe?…Apparently this site debunks this oxygen myth.

5) BUT it is true that many casinos do not have clocks or windows in order to encourage gamblers to stay longer (i.e. lose track of time!)  Bring a watch and/or your mobile device!

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What Happens in Vegas…



…stays in Vegas…including Jackpot winnings!

This past March, I went to Vegas for my friend’s 25th Birthday celebration. And…I hit the jackpot.

Well…not the jackpot jackpot, but let me just tell you the story…

So it was the first night of our 3-night weekend in Sin City. It was my first time really visiting Las Vegas (I had been there for a layover in the Las Vegas airport once when I was like 10, but that doesn’t count!) My friends and I had just dropped our things off in the hotel room and decided to head downstairs to check out our hotel’s casino (we were staying at this hotel, the Luxor…fancy huh?).

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Two of my friends had arrived a few hours before me and the birthday girl so they had already tried their luck a few times with the various slot machines the hotel had to offer, but there was one that caught my eye as we were making our rounds. It was this really huge slot machine with a big slot handle…like this chick:

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Actually, it was slightly smaller than this machine shown below, but this should give you a pretty good idea of why I was so drawn to it (and no, that’s not me in the picture!):

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Anyway, the slot handle attracted me and I had to pull it (…get your mind out of the gutter!). So I told my friends I was going over to the big machine while they were putting a few singles in the smaller machines we were talking near. I walked over and took out the first $5 of my $50 gambling budget (yes, I had a gambling budget; who goes to Las Vegas without a gambling budget???) and neatly fed it to the machine. I pulled the handle and watched the pretty lights and big numbers spin (easily amused much?).

SHE SPINS…
The first symbol to land was some random blue logo that was something the hotel used in their machines (not the typical “cherry” “7″ “$”, etc.).
The second symbol to land was the same random blue logo.
In the next few milliseconds, as the 3rd wheel came to a stop, I wondered what would happen if I got 3 in a row!

The 3rd symbol was NOT the random blue logo. BOOOOO!

I didn’t get 3 symbols in a row, but the pull was pretty satisfying and I was ready to just cash out on my remaining $4 and move on…but the little red numbers started counting upwards.

They finally stopped at 324 points. That couldn’t possibly mean $300, right??? I tried to quickly analyze what a “point” meant. When I first put in the $5, did I start with 500 points…or only 5 points? Did a point=$.01 or $1??? I couldn’t remember!

I stared at the machine puzzled for about 2 seconds before I decided it would just be safer to cash it out and figure it out when the little ticket stub told me exactly how much my “winnings” were worth.
I hit the “cash out” button, but nothing happened.
I hit it again…nothing.

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