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Structure Your Poker Learning

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Assignment #1
Here we are at the end of the fifth chapter of a book entitled Ken Warren Teaches Texas Hold ‘Em, and you’re probably thinking, “How is anybody going to teach me anything if I don’t have any homework assignments?” Your wishes will be granted, starting right now. All of the material presented up to this point was necessary to teach you the basics about poker and Texas hold ‘em. Now that you have some of the basics under your belt, we can change our focus from the broad and general to the more narrow and specific aspects of the game.

Your first assignment is to create a file, folder, ledger, logbook, or notebook for keeping your poker records. It can be anything from a memo pad with just the basics to a computer file with every category you can imagine. It has to meet just three main criteria: it must contain your own personal records, they must be permanent, and you must be able to update them easily whenever you wish to.

If you have no idea how you want to create this record, then I suggest you use an 8.5″xll” notepad. Following the eighteen categories listed above, number your lines 1 through 18 and fill in the blanks. Use the rest of the page for narrative remarks. Your notepad will have 50, 75 or 100 sheets, and you will be using one sheet per playing session. By the time you run out of sheets, you will know what is most comfortable for you. You’ll either start with another tablet or you might switch to a computer-generated spreadsheet or program. Good luck.

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