1 2 = 3: A Poker Player’s Worth is Judged by His Bottom Line

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A few poker tactics will astonish you with their simplicity. This is sample. Take down your outcomes, each and every single time you wager.

Chapel of Texas Holdem Psalm #3:

You have to record your successes and your squanders; for it is the sum of all a persons accomplishments which create his/her bottom line.

How detailed is up to you. I tend to think that hourly info and that kind of intimate detail is wasted. Basically figure out how much up you are and how much (if anything) you’ve withdrawn. Naturally, if you do not win, note that too, regardless of how much it it might pain you.

Don’t overlook to write down what sort of poker you are betting on, if that is imperative to you. (In my expertise, most players stick to what they understand and don’t experiment. If all you note is winnings, loses and what you’ve taken out, you are light years in front of a majority of players around!)

Bestow on yourself achievable goals, such as a ‘dream’ goal (new vehicle, holiday or whatever). When you withdraw, mark the dollars withdrawn to your dream tally. The more successful you are, the closer that goal will get!

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