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Time Discipline: How Locals Can Stop After an Hour While Tourists Stay for Twelve?

I just got back from a weekend trip and I’m honestly exhausted. I went into the casino on Saturday afternoon and didn't leave until the sun was coming up the next day. I felt like I had to squeeze every second out of the trip because I don't get to visit often, but I ended up making so many tired mistakes. Meanwhile, I saw people just pop in for a quick session and head out while they were still fresh. How do you develop that kind of willpower to just walk away after an hour when there's so much going on around you?

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It really comes down to how you view the venue itself. For a tourist, the casino is a destination, so you feel like you're "wasting" your vacation if you aren't on the floor. For those of us living nearby, it’s just another local business, like a gym or a movie theater. I actually learned a lot about this shift in mindset from https://bdgovt.info/the-casino-tourist-vs-the-casino-local/ which explains that locals treat it as a long-term hobby rather than a marathon event. I usually set a timer on my phone or tell my spouse to call me after sixty minutes. If I’m up, I take the win; if I’m down, I know I can just come back next Tuesday. This "short burst" approach keeps your head clear and prevents that zombie-like fatigue that leads to blowing your whole bankroll in one night.

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