Monday, July 28, 2008
The Lucky Days software is proving to be GOOD for Poker
Many users are reporting that the lucky day software is working for them in areas such as poker and horseracing.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR POKER SKILLS BY 100% - INSTANTLY!!
Here is the single most important tip you will ever receive if you are serious about winning at poker:
If you read books written by professional poker players you will find that they all share a common theme:
They all agree that poker is a game of skill. Nobody disputes this. But if you watch people being interviewed on television after being knocked out of a big poker tournament, they invariably say that they "just got a unlucky on the turn" or the other guy "just got lucky on the flop".
Good players often get knocked out during the beginning stages of a tournament while "negotiating the minefied".
Luck plays a big part in poker, but very little more is said about it.
A dedicated gambler has spent most of his life studying the smaller details and nuances of gambling and has developed a software program that is fast proving itself to be of valuable assistance to all gamblers: it sounds impossible, but KNOWING WHEN TO PLAY.
The theory is hard to believe, but is the result of 30 years' of hard and focused work in many gambling-related areas. However, after first appearing on BBC TV, it is now being scrutinized by professors at several leading universities around the world. The reason: it appears to work.
For more on how it works, visit
http://www.luckydays.tv
Adrian Fourie
MCSD,Mensa
If you read books written by professional poker players you will find that they all share a common theme:
They all agree that poker is a game of skill. Nobody disputes this. But if you watch people being interviewed on television after being knocked out of a big poker tournament, they invariably say that they "just got a unlucky on the turn" or the other guy "just got lucky on the flop".
Good players often get knocked out during the beginning stages of a tournament while "negotiating the minefied".
Luck plays a big part in poker, but very little more is said about it.
A dedicated gambler has spent most of his life studying the smaller details and nuances of gambling and has developed a software program that is fast proving itself to be of valuable assistance to all gamblers: it sounds impossible, but KNOWING WHEN TO PLAY.
The theory is hard to believe, but is the result of 30 years' of hard and focused work in many gambling-related areas. However, after first appearing on BBC TV, it is now being scrutinized by professors at several leading universities around the world. The reason: it appears to work.
For more on how it works, visit
http://www.luckydays.tv
Adrian Fourie
MCSD,Mensa
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