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Need help beginning bankroll mgmt.
my story is as follows I had 800 dollar roll on stars after taking second and third in a 10/120 on stars, I have sinced lost 350 dollars playing tourneys and sng's I know this is a terrible formula, what level of nl cash games should I start out with. my br is now 450 and im worried as hell I consider myself a above avergage player.... of course but I want to focus strictly on cash games and always find myself bringing 50-100 into a room take a bad beat and go visit tilt monster.
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Re: Need help beginning bankroll mgmt.
With a $500 roll, you can play NL25 if you are a winning player.
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Re: Need help beginning bankroll mgmt.
Learning to deal with tilt is the first stage in keeping yourself from visiting the busto-monster.
Work on walking away from the computer if you find yourself on the verge of tilting. It will save you tons! |
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Re: Need help beginning bankroll mgmt.
[ QUOTE ]
Learning to deal with tilt is the first stage in keeping yourself from visiting the busto-monster. Work on walking away from the computer if you find yourself on the verge of tilting. It will save you tons! [/ QUOTE ]<--Remember this Also you got easily be playing way too high and/or you are under the misconception that you are an above-average player and you are not. But to answer your topic: you should be playing the buy-in x 30...so for example 450/30=$15 is the sng's you can play IF you are a winning player on that level. otherwise drop down for another 10k hands. [ QUOTE ] With a $500 roll, you can play NL25 if you are a winning player. [/ QUOTE ]see, the x20 is mostly used for ring, and the x30 is mostly used for sng/tourneys |
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Re: Need help beginning bankroll mgmt.
tourneys 100x sngs 50x gg
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Re: Need help beginning bankroll mgmt.
TJ -
Hero stated in the original post that his intention moving forward was to play cash games. |
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Re: Need help beginning bankroll mgmt.
I'd play the $25 if I knew I was a winning player. It this money is very important to you, then you should play the $10 and work your way up.
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