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Building A Bankroll
I've been playing Hold Em for nearly 7 years. I've cashed over 1,000 a few times in casinos, online and in a few casino tourneys. However I have also lost quite a bit over the years. I feel pretty happy about my overall game, except for my bankroll management.
Any advice on building a bankroll the proper way. Any personal experiences would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. |
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Re: Building A Bankroll
I am in the same boat right now with bankroll managment. You definately need to stick to the 300BB rule. Anotherwords, if you play $.50-$1.00 you need at least $300. If you plat $5-10 you need at least $3,000. 30 buy ins for no limit.
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Re: Building A Bankroll
read stickies in uSNL and SSNL
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For lower stakes:
Keep at least 300BB for limit games, preferably 500BB (i.e. if you play 2/4 limit hold'em at a casino, you will want at least $1,200 behind). Beware that 2/4 limit in a casino is much much easier than 2/4 online. If you play NL, you will want to have at least 20 buy-ins for that level if you play it frequently. I.E. if you play 1/2 NL live you will want at least $4,000 behind. Again, online 1/2 is MUCH different than live 1/2. If you exclusively play MTTs, 50-100x the buy-in s usually recommended. For SNGs, anywhere from 30-100 buy-ins is fine, obviously you need more buy-ins the higher you play to deal with variance. |
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Re: Building A Bankroll
How do NLHE/PLO bankroll requirements change if you only single table, and never never never play more than one table?
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Re: Building A Bankroll
illini43's BR guides above are for single-tabling. Some have said that the bankroll rqmts shouldn't change if you multi-table. Of course, if you 24-table NL, that no longer works unless you SS.
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Re: Building A Bankroll
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How do NLHE/PLO bankroll requirements change if you only single table, and never never never play more than one table? [/ QUOTE ] Bankrolls are over-rated if you can get cash from other sources and poker isn't your "job". |
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