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

December 14th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

A few poker strategies will amaze you with their ease. This is 1 of them. Note your outcomes, each and every single time you play.

Cathedral of texas hold’em Psalm #4:

Thou have to write down thy wins and thy loses; for it is the sum total of all a persons accomplishments which create his or her basis.

How accurate is up to you. I tend to believe that hourly details and that type of personal information is not needed. Basically work out how far up you are and what amount (if anything) you have taken out. Certainly, if you don’t win, note that too, no matter how much it it might pain you.

Do not omit to write down what style of poker you’re wagering on, if that’s critical to you. (In my experience, most gamblers hold to what they know and don’t experiment. If all you write down is winnings, down and withdrawals, you’re light years in front of most players out there!)

Bestow on yourself actual ambitions, such as a ‘dream’ goal (new auto, holiday or whatever). When you withdraw, add the dollars taken out to your dream tally. The greater the success you have, the closer that dream will get!

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