• 21st December 2009 - By admin

    Everyone should have learned by know that it’s always good to keep track of just about anything that they do, it’s just the most responsible way to go about life. While everything does not have to be accounted for, a person should want to know what they are doing, especially when there is money involved. Unfortunately, many poker beginners just jump into the room and try to win some money, and while that’s something we’re behind, they should really keep some records of what they are doing, as in, don’t just be concerned with how much they came in with, and how much they left the room with. It’s great to come out as a winner, but not really if they are not keeping a running tally.

    There’s really no point in discussing exactly why this is favorable, as the explanation is common, but there are people out there that think that this is a labor intensive endeavor. Really, it doesn’t have to be that hard, and it’s something that a person learned in school, to begin with. Just something simple like, start and end time, date, total amount of buy-ins and cash-out amount is generally fine for most people. A person who is just starting out will find this invaluable, because they will know how to maximize their efforts, and make as much money as they can in the time that they have.

    For the aspiring poker professional, they have a lot cut out a head of them, but their records will prove to be one of the best decisions that they have made regarding their poker career.

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