02.12
1 2 = 3: A Poker Player’s Value is Judged by His Bottom Line
A number of poker tactics will surprise you with their ease. This is sample. Jot down your conclusions, each and every time you bet.
Chapel of hold’em Psalm #4:
Thou have to write down thy wins and your squanders; for it’s the total of all a persons achievements which generate his or her basis.
How detailed is up to you. I tend to think that hourly details and that kind of intimate detail is not needed. Simply work out how far in front you are and how much (if any) you have withdrawn. Of course, if you do not win, note that too, no matter how much it it might pain you.
Do not overlook to record what sort of game you are competing in, if that’s imperative to you. (In my experience, most gamblers keep to what they know and don’t experiment. If all you note is winnings, loses and what you’ve taken out, you are way in front of almost all players out there!)
Bestow on yourself realistic ambitions, such as a ‘dream’ target (new car, holiday or whatever). When you take out, add the dollars taken out to your dream counter. The more successful you are, the closer that dream will be!
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