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1 Plus 2 Equals 3: A Poker Player’s Worth is Judged by His Bottom Line
September 9th, 2012 by Holden

A number of poker strategies will astonish you with their simplicity. This is one of them. Take down your results, each and every time you gamble.

Cult of Texas Holdem Psalm #3:

You have to write down your successes and thy loses; for it’s the total of all a mans accomplishments which create their basis.

How accurate is up to you. I tend to believe that hourly details and that type of personal detail is wasted. Basically figure out how far ahead you are and how much (if any) you have taken out. Naturally, if you lose, note that too, despite how much it it might pain you.

Do not overlook to record what style of game you’re playing, if that’s imperative to you. (In my experience, most folks hold to what they know and don’t try something they do not know. If all you record is winnings, down and withdrawals, you’re way in front of most gamblers out there!)

Give yourself actual ambitions, such as a ‘dream’ target (new vehicle, get-a-way or anything else). When you take out, mark the $$$$$ taken out to your dream counter. The greater the success you have, the closer that dream will be!


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