You've read a few books about your casino game. You've practiced hours on your computer and you learned all about money management. You also visit casinos half a dozen times a year. You think you have become a skilled player.
Well, besides knowing all those other things, which are very important, you also need to become a skilled walker.
You say you are not familiar with that term? A skilled walker is a player who knows when to "walk." A skilled walker is constantly looking for winning and losing signs. At craps, do you see players establish a number, and within two more throws, they "7-out", over and over again. At blackjack are you getting 14s, 15s, and 16s while the dealer consistently turns up a 10 as their up card? At slots do you experience only one win for every five pulls?
All these are signs that the gaming gods are not on your side at this time and place. Your action is to walk!
At craps, blackjack or any other game, walk to another table or pit or even another casino. Keep walking until you find that table or machine that offers a winning situation.
To be successful at gambling you must learn to become a skilled walker.