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A B = C: A Poker Competitor’s Worth is Judged by Their Bottom Line

February 22nd, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments
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A few poker tactics will surprise you with their ease. This is one of them. Take down your results, every time you wager.

Cult of hold’em Psalm #three:

Thou have to record your wins and your squanders; for it is the total of all a mans accomplishments which generate his or her basis.

How accurate is up to you. I usually consider that hourly specifics and that style of intimate detail is wasted. Basically figure out how far in front you are and how much (if any) you have withdrawn. Naturally, if you don’t win, record that too, regardless of how much it it might pain you.

Do not neglect to record what sort of poker you are betting on, if that is crucial to you. (In my expertise, most gamblers keep to what they know and do not experiment. If all you note is winnings, down and what you’ve taken out, you are light years in front of a majority of players around!)

Give yourself achievable ambitions, like a ‘dream’ goal (new auto, vacation or anything else). When you take out, mark the $$$$$ taken out to your dream counter. The greater the success you have, the nearer that dream will get!

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