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stanski 12-20-2006 04:02 AM

Keeping bankroll seperate from regular roll...
 
Hey guys.. Im REALLY having trouble keeping my bankroll seperate from my regular life roll.. i always think shiit i got 3k sitting in my drawer i can buy this.. and ill go and spend money like it means nothing.. and when i go to the casino i just grab money from the drawer where i have my bankroll.. i need some tips to help me keep them seperate.. sometimes it happens to where my reg roll is smaller than my poker bankroll..

i have a profitable job.. so when i get paid should i put half to my bankroll and half to my regular roll?

also i play a lot online and keeping the online bankroll seperate is soooo hard.. because i have more sitting in my drawer than in my regular checking...

juss looking for some tips..

Savings - i have like 90k
Reg checking - 1k
Possible live bankroll if i didnt spend it. - 2k
online roll - no bankroll juss normally tak it outta the 1k in my reg checking.. and keep putting in like 50 at a time...

i have no bills except 2 credit cards.. and i love to live the baller lifestyle..

any help with how much to start with live and how much to start with would be good..

anyone help me with some bankroll mangament here.. im looking to start over with the online thing and live play.. any help would be good.. thanks

bernie 12-20-2006 06:30 AM

Re: Keeping bankroll seperate from regular roll...
 
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and ill go and spend money like it means nothing...and i love to live the baller lifestyle..


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What limit are you playing with this 'baller' lifestyle with only a $2k roll?

Money goes very quick in this lifestyle. Your rate of consumption is probably higher than the rate of your earn.

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sirtimo 12-20-2006 09:57 AM

Re: Keeping bankroll seperate from regular roll...
 
with 90k in savings it sounds like you have plenty of money for living expenses so your not blowing your rent money or anything , just having too much cash around.

Open a separate regular checking account for your poker money. I have mine in a business account under a DBA ("doing business as"). Keep your cash there and attach your neteller to that account for moving your money on and off line.

Separate accounts, statements etc. help you focus on that money as segregated for poker and not loose cash laying around. When you want to spend some of that money you withdraw it, debit card etc and its a financial transaction for a purchase, not just spending cash.

canada_dry 12-20-2006 01:43 PM

Re: Keeping bankroll seperate from regular roll...
 
Discipline. That's all. Don't touch your casino roll for anything but the casino. Don't touch your "regular" roll for gambling. You have plenty of money, just don't go overboard with this "baller" lifestyle. Personally I'd go "baller" only with casino profits. Think of it as a treat for winning.

stanski 12-20-2006 02:30 PM

Re: Keeping bankroll seperate from regular roll...
 
thanks for the tips so far guys.. i do have a seperate account for my online poker and its linked to my neteller... i guess i just need some disipline!

stanski 12-20-2006 02:32 PM

Re: Keeping bankroll seperate from regular roll...
 
i know i only have a 3k roll... but i look at see i got 90k in savings and i play higher limits. online i play 1/2 limit and no limt and 2/4 limit.. and 20-30 SNGs. live i play 5/10 limit and 200 max..

runout_mick 12-20-2006 02:50 PM

Re: Keeping bankroll seperate from regular roll...
 
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i have a profitable job.. so when i get paid should i put half to my bankroll and half to my regular roll?

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That would be a pretty good way to lose a lot of money pretty fast. One of the main reasons for building your roll strictly off your poker play is to ensure you're not playing over your skill level. If you artificially inflate your roll, you'll be tempted to play at levels higher than your skill dictates.

Think of your bankroll as experience points in a RPG, you need the points to move up levels. Just try to work on progressively moving up. Once you realize that you are stunting your growth from "stealing" from your roll, you'll stop. I'd be much more tempted to take from my savings than my bankroll.

Hope this helps.

bernie 12-20-2006 05:18 PM

Re: Keeping bankroll seperate from regular roll...
 
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Think of your bankroll as experience points in a RPG, you need the points to move up levels

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That's a pretty good way of looking at it. Unless he's just doing it for fun and wants to look like a 'baller'. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]

He just needs to realize how much he needs to move up a level. He hasn't set that mark. Not sure if he's even set a mark for his current level.

Gotta start somewhere.

But it also sounds like he needs to learn basic money management and not just poker bankroll management.

b

gamblegood 12-21-2006 02:31 AM

Re: Keeping bankroll seperate from regular roll...
 
nit

SittingBull 12-21-2006 02:58 AM

Hello,stanski! Since U have a regular job and very little overhead,
 
do not waste UR energy with "bankroll management"
U can always replenish UR bankroll with the income U make from UR regular job---UNLESS U frequently play at limits that will quickly deplete UR income from UR regular job!
[img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]HappyPokering,
SittingBull


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