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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

How to Start Playing Poker Online

So you want to start playing online poker? You’ve heard the stories of people starting out in small money tournaments, and going all the way to the World Series? Or else you’ve read about professional poker players, and feel that you could do the same as they have? Or maybe you just think you could do well enough at it to bring in a little bit of extra very welcome income? Whatever your motives for coming in to the world of online Texas Holdem Poker, you need to think things through very carefully before putting your money down.
The first essential is to make sure that you do your research into the rules of the game, and especially the rankings of the hands. That is easy to do, especially in the modern world of computers and the internet where information is available so easily. Of course the limits and the betting round structures will vary from game to game, but make sure you understand the basics. Of course if you are completely new to the game you would be well advised to start at the free poker tables run by most of the better poker rooms, so that any mistakes you do make can be laughed off.
So many of the tutorials on online Texas Holdem Poker do not bother to consider the equipment that you will be using, but they do the beginner a disservice. Although a slow computer and poor internet connection will not mean that you lose money in hands where problems occur, they can easily mean you being sidelined at a time you are sitting on a potential big win, and the considerable loss of opportunity. Most of the online poker rooms operate what is known as an ‘all-in’ disconnection policy, which can considerably reduce your winnings if you are disconnected at the wrong time.
Opinion is very much divided as to how valuable practice on the free tables actually is, as without real money being involved, the emotions are totally different from those which you will face in real games. It is also possible that, if you continue too long in free games, you will develop a sense of fear about diving in to the real thing. Probably the best option is to start at the free tables, until you feel totally confident about knowing the rules, and then move quickly up into a paid game, albeit at an extremely low level.
In those very low stake games it is virtually impossible to lose significant amounts of money unless you play like a total maniac, yet they have a totally different feel from the free games. Cutting down the amount of time spent in free games, and moving up as quickly as possible, will give you the best possible chance of assessing your own strengths and weaknesses. Sign up for just one site, get used to the feel of their poker rooms, start in the free games, but don’t spend too much time in there. Move up as quickly as you can into the paid games, but only move up to the higher stake games when you feel you are really ready, and you can bet with stakes that you won in the smaller games.