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

by Cheyenne on August 30th, 2012

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A number of poker tactics will amaze you with their ease. This is one of them. Take down your conclusions, every time you bet.

Cathedral of hold’em Psalm #three:

Thou must write down thy successes and thy loses; for it is the grand total of all a persons achievements which create his/her bottom line.

How accurate is your decision. I usually think that hourly details and that type of intimate information is wasted. Simply figure out how much ahead you are and how much (if any) you’ve taken out. Of course, if you don’t win, note that too, no matter how much it it might pain you.

Don’t omit to write down what style of game you are wagering on, if that is imperative to you. (In my experience, most folks stick to what they understand and don’t try something they do not know. If all you do is keep up, loses and withdrawals, you are way in front of almost all players out there!)

Give yourself actual goals, like a ‘dream’ target (new auto, vacation or whatever). When you take out, mark the $$$$$ withdrawn to your dream tally. The greater the success you have, the nearer that dream will get!

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