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Think about it. If you bought a restaurant and that was how you expected to earn your living, would you sell the stove to pay the rent or to buy a necklace? Of course not, because then you'd be out of business. Well, it's the same with a bankroll. Your bankroll IS the stove you need to stay in business. If you spend it on a $20,000 car, and then can't stay in action, you'll be losing money everyday you sit home and sulk. Every day.
And the $20,000 might cost you, in the worst case, your whole career at poker if you never recover. In this reality, cars and necklaces can cost a million dollars and your dreams. That's why I stress this so very strongly to beginners who want to play poker for a living. You should not, you must not, and you cannot spend your bankroll. You won't get good value for your dollar, and Betty ain't worth it.
Your opponent will never raise with less than a full house;
Your opponent bluffs a lot;The Web sites for Caesars, Paris Las Vegas, Bally's, Flamingo Las' Vegas and Las Vegas Hilton--all Park Place Entertainment properties--have gotten a face-lift, thanks to Zentropy Partners, a global Internet professional services company.
The company redesigned the sites--located at www.caesars.com, www.paris lasvegas.com, www.ballyslv.com, www.flamingolasvegas.com and www.lvhilton.com--so users can more easily make online reservations or find information about the hotel-casino properties.
The booking engine for the sites includes a window for entering IATA numbers that identify commissioned travel industry specialists who have preregistered with the properties.
Agents who do not use IATA numbers can contact the properties to register.
The launch of the sites follows a year of growth for the company in the number of online hotel room reservations.
At Paris Las Vegas, for example, online reservations booked through its Web site in 2002 made up 30% of its total "free and independent traveler" room segment, according to Park Place Entertainment.
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