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question on br managment (weird situation)
So ur at a three tables wit a higher stakes reg that is literally pushing every hand. All three tables are 6 max and full. My question is as the game progresses and more of my br gets on the tables frm suckouts...setups...ect at what point should i stop playing at these tables due to the elevated risk of ruin assuming the bankroll i have is not easily replaceable. im looking for a percentage i guess. srry for length and punctuation (or lackthereof)
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Re: question on br managment (weird situation)
<20 BI's leave the table
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Re: question on br managment (weird situation)
Umm if someones pushing everyhand, im probably not leaving unless things are looking pretty dire.
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Re: question on br managment (weird situation)
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Umm if someones pushing everyhand, im probably not leaving unless things are looking pretty dire. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: question on br managment (weird situation)
The ol' 20 buy-in rule is pretty standard, but if this guy is literally pushing every hand, that's too big of an edge to pass up. I'd be willing to stay with only a few buy-ins, I think.
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Re: question on br managment (weird situation)
this totally depends on what you are comfortable risking.
If its not easily replaceable, I wouldnt want to wager more than 5%/bet (about 20 buyin bankroll). Some would go as high as 50% and some as low as 1% or 2%. This is the sort of question you need to ask yourself. |
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Re: question on br managment (weird situation)
There exists something called the Kelly criterion for determining how much of a finite bankroll to wager when you have a certain edge. Probably too mathematically-involved to be useful for a weird spot like this, but you can look it up if you're interested.
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Re: question on br managment (weird situation)
As long as your comfortable, all of it. Since you seem uncomfortable about it, pick a BI # and follow that # closely.
If you already have to ask this question, I'm afraid that your already too uncomfortable with it. Crovax |
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Re: question on br managment (weird situation)
Definitely a personal thing. For me in this particular situation I'd go up to 75% I think. I also don't use poker money as a sole source of income.
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Re: question on br managment (weird situation)
thnks for the responses all...had this situation come up last nite and was in for half my roll about 500 at 25nl then got up to 1000 wit 500 on the tables and given the stack sizes and percentage of my br on the tables became a little uncomfortable at the situation...was just looking to see if leaving was as bad a move as i thought it was...oh and to the higher stakes reg tht was doin this last nite...tyty for the gambles greatly appreciated im sure by all of 25nl and please do this more often
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