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Old 10-18-2007, 07:15 PM
Mr.Poker Mr.Poker is offline
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Default Re: Things it took me a while to learn part 4, Bankroll management

I've been away awhile. but gona add my 2 cents to the argument...

IMO, the key to learning MTTs and BRM, especially when building a bankroll is to find a site which has a large array of smaller field tournaments.

This will hopefully allow you to play many tournaments in a session and allow you to become far more familiar with the bubble and end-game scenarios, whilst also learning about the early and middle game (although these are significantly shorter here and will need to be worked on when you play in larger field tournaments).

This is mean you cash more regularly, even if you are a bad player, but more importantly, will highlight areas of your game you are weakest at. For example, do you always arrive near the end game with too few chips?

The more experience of the different stages of the game you get, the better and quicker you will learn and adapt your game.

I cant think of better advice than this, other than reiterate the points already made by Bond (100x buy-in, 5% of BR on a shot)

Mr.P
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