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A Plus B Equals C: A Poker Gambler’s Worth is Judged by His Bottom Line

October 12th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

Some poker tactics will astonish you with their ease. This is one of them. Jot down your results, every single time you bet.

Cathedral of texas hold’em Psalm #3:

You must write down your successes and thy squanders; for it is the total of all a persons achievements which develop his basis.

How accurate is your decision. I usually believe that hourly specifics and that type of intimate detail is wasted. Basically figure out how much up you are and what amount (if any) you have withdrawn. Certainly, if you do not win, record that too, regardless of how much it it might pain you.

Do not omit to record what type of poker you’re competing in, if that is crucial to you. (In my experience, most gamblers stick to what they understand and do not try something they do not know. If all you do is keep winnings, down and what you’ve taken out, you’re light years in front of almost all gamblers out there!)

Provide yourself realistic goals, such as a ‘dream’ target (new vehicle, get-a-way or whatever). When you take out, add the $$$$$ taken out to your dream counter. The greater the success you have, the nearer that goal will get!

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