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As somebody once said "World Championship Poker Review Rules are for the guidance of Wise men and the
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- Never bet more than you can afford to lose -
No matter how good a judge you are and no matter how many winners
you find, if you start gaming/betting more money than you can afford
to lose eventually the bookmakers will get you.
Once you start staking amounts you can't afford to lose your
judgement will be affected. Also, there's no thrill in putting your
financial future or even your family's financial future - on the line.
So analyse your gaming and decided on the level of maximum wager
you feel comfortable with. Whatever this amount might be, you don't
feel happy about losing. Just make sure you can afford to lose it,
otherwise your gaming/betting will go nowhere.
- Remember there are no certainties -
As in life, there are absolutely no certainties in betting. No matter
how big a 'cert' something looks, don't bet your last penny on it.
Time and time again over the years seemingly certain bets have been
turned over. There will often be situations where you feel you're
onto a 'good thing', but not enough for you to believe that gaming
on them is the key to success.
- Be flexible in your approach -
In gaming there is more than one way to win. An approach that works
well for one punter might not work for another. So, the rule here is to
find the approaches that work for you and make them the basis for your
betting/gaming. Even then you should never close your mind to other
new ways of betting that might come along.
- Keep a record of your bets -
Keeping a record of all your bets is essential. Not only do you
need a record of how much you are winning and losing, you also need a
record of the types of bet you ar emaking.
Through keeping records
you will start to build up a picture of the bets that work for you and
those that don't. Of course, it's tough to have to write down those
painful losing bets when you'd prefer to forget them, but if you want
to make a long-term success of betting/gaming you need a record of your
failures as well as success - if only to ensure you never make the same
mistake twice.
- Don't bet on emotion -
Gaming on situations when you have an emotional involvement is to be avoided
at all costs. Examples abound. Supposing you are a staunch suppoter of
a particular football team. Tey reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup and
you're desperate to see them get get through to the final. No matter how
much you fancy them you should avoid betting on the semi-final.
Always go for the bets which present the best profit opportunities, not
those which include your sporting favourites. No matter how sure you are
your side will win, for instance, you can't be sure your judgement isn't
being affected by the emotion of wanting them to make it to the final.
Another benefit of not betting in these situations is that you
won't suffer the further disappoint of also losing money if your team
does let you down!
- Bet only in situations where you think you have an edge -
Not so easy this one. Basically, it means only gaming in situations where
you believe you know something that the bookie doesn't. Put another way,
if you think the odds on offer are more than they should be because a
relevant aspect being bet upon has been overlooked, get stuck in.
Of course, betting in this fashion is difficult because it might
mean cutting back on the number of your bets. But who said successful
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- Don't let strange results throw you -
There are no certainties. This shows itself through strange results
occurring. What you need to do, however, is make sure you aren't thrown
by any turn-ups.
Suppose you're following a really good race horse.
It has won you money on a number of occasins but then meets with an unexpected
defeat. What you mustn't do is let the reversal put you off backing the
horse in the future - providing, of course, the defeat hasn't shown that
something is badly wrong with the animal.
Week after week, favourites
that have been beaten last time out come home on their next outing. It's
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well backed favourite scoots up on its next run had taken the time to
carefully analyse the initial defeat, they might have realised a
better opportunity was only a short wait away.
- Look for situations where other punters are being emotional - An
earlier rule concerned not letting your emotions become tied up with
your bets. On the other side of the coin, why not look for situations
when you feel other World Championship Poker Review punters are guilty of the same thing?
You will be surprised. Today the opportunities are greater than ever.
In a society where instant reward or gratification is craved there
are plenty of times when World Championship Poker Review punters are too easily taken in by one
good performance.
This is often the fault of the press/media who, as a
classic example, will begin writing up the chances of two year old
race horses for the next year's race after just a couple of good
performances.
As a result, many World Championship Poker Review punters start backing the horse
ante-post on emotion only. Come the day of the race, better value can
frequently be found with other runners. Another example is where country's
capital football teams sometimes end up at shorter prices for big matches
than they should be. Many of the country's biggest World Championship Poker Review punters
tend to live in the capital and follow Capital teams. Thus, their
money, often bet through emotional feelings rather than judgement,
which forces the prices of their teams down to unrealistic levels.
- Plot a strategy - Don't bet on whims...follow a strategy
and stick to it. That doesn't mean you must be inflexible, but does
mean you need to approach your gaming/betting in a structured way.
As a good example, you might be working in a 9-to-5 job and
occasionally visit the gaming shop in your lunch hour to place small bets
for fun. At weekends, however, you might take your betting seriously and
place heavier wagers.
The thing to do here is cut out the "fun"
bets. Chances are you will be placing them on a whim and not after
proper consideration. Far better to make your strategy one of betting
seriously, only at weekends. By all means follow the results throughout
the week, but don't place any bets.
- Enjoy your betting/gaming/playing -
This final rule could also be entitled Know When To Stop. Putting it simply,
don't carry on if your betting/gaming has lost its enjoyment for you.
This will almost certainly happen when long losing runs are
encountered. If you have a good system you shouldn't lose heart, but
if you do, the best thing is to stop, shut up shop and forget all about
gaming for a while. Through doing so your confidence will return and
so will your enjoyment of what you are doing.
So, that's it then.
Ten golden rules to successful World Championship Poker Review betting/gaming. Stick with them and
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