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Studying Your Log To Become A Better Poker Player
The point is that throughout your casino visit no cybergames playing session is ever independent of your other sessions. All your playing sessions combine together to reveal, in the end as you log off, the entire block of all sessions combined. This is easily achieved in cyberspace, because most of the casinos will provide you with your hand, or event, history, simply by logging on to your "My Account" page and requesting the hand results. This way you can keep track of how well you are doing. Whatever results you have achieved at that point determine your average per-session win-expectation percentage, and your win-goal achievement levels.
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You can the use this information to accurately assess how well you played and to modify your goals and expectations for future visits. But you must take everything into account, even the value of all the additions you have earned, such as your comps and freebies, and player points. All of this combines to affect your goals, expectations, and final relative results.
This now brings us to the final item in this article--the overall win goals and overall win expectations. This is set by you based on bankroll, skill, and other abilities, as well as any other information and skills you may have acquired. Your total win goal for your cybercasino visits should be directly relative to your bankroll, your comfort level at the games, and your gaming and playing skills, including selection skills. As a guide, your overall win goal should be to double your bankroll. Your win expectation should be log off with 10 percent over and above your log-on bankroll. If you achieve anything close to this, you have beaten the casino, and the cybergames, and you have done what only less than1 percent of all cybercasino players are able to do. You have become a good, knowledgeable, and responsible player.