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Ultimate WoW Gold Guide

Are you sick of running around broke? Pro Gamer Reveals 3 Easy Steps To 500g/hour WoW Gold Profit and Leveling Profession The CHEAPEST Way Possible.
The Higher the Level You Are The More Gold You Will Earn Per Hour.Simply follow my 3 steps:

1.Get at least one level 80.Once you’re at level 80, you should do a bit of farming the old fashion way (by killing profitable Mobs).

2.BEST FARMING locations for level 80 – With Detailed Map and Guides, we will show you WHERE to go, WHAT to kill and WHAT to collect.Your Class and Gathering Profession are also crucial for maximum Gold earning, because good farming for Casters can be extremely hard for melee. And a good farming location for Miners will be terrible for anyone without Mining ability.Our Profession Guide will also cover the FASTEST and CHEAPEST possible way to level any Profession

3.Once you have a decent amount of gold to play with, around 200g. You can now learn to profit at the Auction House to earn over 500g/hour with our Auction House Video Tutorial.Auction House Video Tutorial – 20 minute Step-By-Step guide on how to use tools to automatically earn gold through simple procedures.
eBooks and Manuals are too hard to follow, this is what I call all talk and no action. There is nothing like WATCHING the whole thing being done right in front of you with commentary, this is the only way to learn. I will demonstrate to you how I earn 400g in 20 minutes!
Ideal For Beginners – Even if you have never used the Auction House before you will be amazed of just how easy it is to profit.
Ideal For Advanced Players – Many of our advanced players who already know the basic steps to making gold were amazed by this feature.

Also Included Level Your Profession 1 – 450 The FASTEST and CHEAPEST Possible Way:

– Step-By-Step Instruction
– The recipes in the order you should make them
– Ingredients needed to reach the level cap every profession using the most efficient method.
– Works on both Alliance & Horde

What to Expect in an Online Poker Tournament

Online poker has been growing by leaps and bounds and, consequently, websites are engaging in more aggressive online promotional efforts to get players to join their membership rolls.

One of the most successful promotional efforts has been the holding of poker tournaments. These online poker tournaments mean an opportunity to sharpen your skills, gain a chance to meet new poker buddies, learn a few new poker tricks and, of course, win big.

First Step: Establish a Proper Mindset

People who join tournaments have a different mindset from the usual players. They’re in this to win; they’re not here to have fun or to spend a few leisure hours tossing cards and bets around. They have a clear-cut goal or objective in mind – and it would be disrespectful on your part if you don’t take the game as seriously as these other players do.

If you’re thinking of joining a tournament to find out what it’s like – fine, the other players can accept that. However, entering a tournament because you’re bored, or because you have it in mind to ‘mess-up’ other people’s game may get you tossed out by the other players. It’s a different matter though if you’re only saying so to gain a psychological edge over your competitors.

Bottom line: your level of play must match the seriousness of the game.

Next: Type of Tournaments

There are numerous tournaments available on the online poker circuit, ranging from those with entry fees to those without, the types of poker that will be played (‘Texas Hold-‘em or something else), and so on.

Most online tournaments are the multi-table formats where players are assigned from table to table as vacancies crop up. The players start with a fixed amount of chips, with the objective of eliminating other players by winning more hands than the rest. As said, as vacancies open up in other tables, you may be reassigned to them until a few players are left.

Another tournament is the shootout where you stay at your table until everyone else has been eliminated, after which you – and the other winners at other tables – face each other for another elimination round. Last player left standing is the winner.

Third: Choosing Your Tournaments

Choosing the tournament you want to participate in should be considered in light of two factors: one, your level of play; and two, your objective in playing.

If you’re a beginner, it would be best to look for beginner’s tournaments where you get a chance to improve your skills and capabilities while playing with others at your skill level. Getting into a higher game-playing level may be easy but you have to expect faster plays with these players – you may end up slowing down the game, which will lead the others to start complaining – which may get you booted out or worse.

Secondly, knowing your objectives will determine your mindset. Some tournaments are played to select players for the next higher levels. Players in such tournaments will, therefore, have their minds set on that goal; they may well play cautiously and tight because they have a longer-term goal. The game may also be a straight “Winner Takes All” pot – in which case, they may play aggressively and impatiently, wanting to get the hands done quickly.

In either case, there are weaknesses to exploit – and strengths to be wary of. This may mean adapting your playing style to play to your opponents weaknesses while avoiding their strengths.