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

by Bo on July 14th, 2010

A handful of poker tactics will surprise you with their simplicity. This is sample. Jot down your outcomes, every single time you wager.

Chapel of Texas Holdem Psalm #4:

You have to record thy successes and thy loses; for it is the total of all a mans accomplishments which generate his or her bottom line.

How detailed is up to you. I usually think that hourly info and that style of intimate information is not needed. Simply work out how far ahead you are and what amount (if anything) you have withdrawn. Certainly, if you lose, note that too, regardless of how much it hurts.

Don’t omit to write down what sort of game you’re wagering on, if that’s crucial to you. (In my expertise, most folks keep to what they understand and do not experiment. If all you write down is winnings, down and what you’ve taken out, you are way in front of a majority of players out there!)

Provide yourself actual goals, such as a ‘dream’ goal (new vehicle, get-a-way or anything else). When you take out, mark the money taken out to your dream counter. The more successful you are, the closer that dream will get!

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