During your craps-betting experience, you’ll certainly have more non-winning sessions than winners. Accept it. You have to figure out how to compete in the real world, not in a fairytale. Craps is developed for the participant to not win.
Suppose, after 2 hours, the dice have eaten away at your chip stack down to 20 dollars. You have not observed a smokin roll in a long time. Even though squandering is as much a part of craps as winning, you can’t end up but feel crappy. You ponder why you even bothered coming to sin city to begin with. You were solid for 2 hours, but it did not work. You are looking to succeed so much that you are deprived of control of your common sense. You’re down to your very last twenty dollars for the game and you have no fight remaining. Leave!
You can never give up, never accede, never consider, "This is aweful, I’m going to put the rest on the Hard 4 and, if I lose, then I’ll depart. On the other hand should I succeed, I’ll be back where I started." That is the stupidest action you can perform at the conclusion of a non-winning night.
If you cannot accept not winning, you have no reason to be gambling. If you cannot bear not winning a particular game, then bail out of that session and call it a night. Don’t throw your $$$$ away on a appalling bet wishing to make it huge and get your cash back all at once.
If it is an awful session and you are deprived of a lot swiftly, then acknowledge defeat and cash out with the 10 dollars, fifteen dollars, or $20 that you have remaining. Take that remaining twenty dollars, go have a beverage in the cocktail lounge, enjoy the band. Play it in a five cent electronic poker game and perhaps hit a one thousand-coin jackpot for fifty dollars. Keep it in your wallet, find your girl, and spend some time with them. Do not relent. Do something besides piss your $$$$$ away on a non-winning proposition wager. Don’t toss in the towel.