1 2 = 3: A Poker Gambler’s Value is Judged by His or Her Bottom Line
by Kole on March 5th, 2013
A number of poker tactics will astonish you with their ease. This is one of them. Take down your outcomes, every single time you compete.
Church of hold’em Verse #4:
You must record your wins and thy squanders; for it’s the grand total of all a mans achievements which create his bottom line.
How accurate is your decision. I tend to consider that hourly info and that kind of personal information is wasted. Simply work out how far up you are and what amount (if any) you’ve withdrawn. Certainly, if you are beaten, record that too, no matter how much it hurts.
Do not neglect to record what type of poker you are wagering on, if that’s crucial to you. (In my experience, most gamblers stick to what they understand and don’t experiment. If all you note is up, down and withdrawals, you are light years in front of almost all gamblers around!)
Give yourself realistic goals, like a ‘dream’ goal (new auto, holiday or anything else). When you take out, add the money taken out to your dream counter. The greater the success you have, the nearer that dream will get!
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