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A B = C: A Poker Competitor’s Value is Judged by His Bottom Line

by Mayra on Mar.30, 2010, under Poker

A handful of poker techniques will amaze you with their ease. This is 1 of them. Write down your outcomes, every single time you bet.

Church of hold’em Verse #three:

Thou must record your wins and thy squanders; for it is the grand total of all a persons accomplishments which generate his/her basis.

How accurate is up to you. I tend to believe that hourly info and that type of personal detail is not needed. Basically work out how far up you are and how much (if anything) you’ve taken out. Of course, if you don’t win, record that too, despite how much it hurts.

Do not omit to write down what style of game you’re competing in, if that’s imperative to you. (In my experience, most gamblers keep to what they know and don’t experiment. If all you write down is winnings, down and what you’ve taken out, you’re light years ahead of most players around!)

Give yourself achievable goals, such as a ‘dream’ target (new car, vacation or whatever). When you take out, add the dollars withdrawn to your dream tally. The greater the success you have, the closer that dream will be!


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