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

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A few poker strategies will surprise you with their simplicity. This is sample. Note your conclusions, each and every time you compete.

Cathedral of holdem Verse #four:

You must record your successes and thy loses; for it’s the sum of all a mans achievements which generate his basis.

How accurate is up to you. I tend to think that hourly specifics and that style of intimate information is wasted. Basically work out how far up you are and what amount (if any) you’ve taken out. Certainly, if you don’t win, note that too, no matter how much it hurts.

Don’t neglect to note what style of game you’re playing, if that’s imperative to you. (In my experience, most gamblers hold to what they know and don’t experiment. If all you do is keep up, down and what you’ve taken out, you are way in front of most players around!)

Bestow on yourself actual goals, like a ‘dream’ goal (new vehicle, holiday or anything else). When you take out, add the $$$$$ withdrawn to your dream tally. The more prosperous you are, the nearer that dream will get!