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

August 4th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

A number of poker techniques will astonish you with their simplicity. This is 1 of them. Note your outcomes, every time you play.

Cathedral of holdem Psalm #three:

You have to write down thy wins and your squanders; for it is the grand total of all a persons accomplishments which develop his/her bottom line.

How detailed is up to you. I tend to think that hourly info and that type of personal information is wasted. Simply figure out how much up you are and what amount (if any) you have withdrawn. Naturally, if you do not win, note that too, despite how much it hurts.

Do not omit to write down what style of poker you’re playing, if that’s important to you. (In my expertise, most players keep to what they know and do not try something they do not know. If all you write down is up, loses and what you’ve taken out, you are light years ahead of most gamblers out there!)

Give yourself actual ambitions, such as a ‘dream’ goal (new vehicle, vacation or whatever). When you withdraw, add the dollars withdrawn to your dream tally. The more prosperous you are, the closer that dream will be!

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