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Tgoat17
Rising Star
Bronze Level
I am a good poker player but have finally realised tilt majorly affects my game and basically gambling.
Playing Holdem only multi tabling I have proved I can make a good profit.
My problem recently is found a love for Omaha. And the variance is to much especially as I have also been playing 5/6 card Omaha mainly which is basically gambling. But I have won some big pots and eventually lost so much playing the game that its forced me to take a month off. Lost my bankroll from going on tilt and playing silly stakes on the chaser and feeling very bad about it after.
My other problem with bankroll management is risking to much of my bankroll because I want to win and build as quick as possible. Stupid I know but my computer I currently play on is not very advanced so only trust to play 2/3 tables if that. So I tend to play 2 tables risking a big chunk of my bankroll.
Being so close to Xmas I've excluded myself from all sites for 30 days to cool off and going to use this time to improve my game and study ways to do so. I watch an awful lot of video blogs on strategy and study hands. Never have I bought a poker book yet. I'm going carry on playing live for now.
My plan is late December start of January to start again.
£500 will be my bankroll.
My aim is April/May time £10,000.
Will probably play 4 tables at a time cash game.
Occasional tournaments.
I also am going to invest in Holdem management.
Strictly not going to play Omaha either. Just Holdem.
Questions I have..
Do you think my goal is to much?
What stakes should I start out at?
What site do you think?
Ways to prevent tilt?
Percentages of my bankroll to risk 4 tabling with £500? ( $800 )
Also do you think Laptop or PC?
Playing Holdem only multi tabling I have proved I can make a good profit.
My problem recently is found a love for Omaha. And the variance is to much especially as I have also been playing 5/6 card Omaha mainly which is basically gambling. But I have won some big pots and eventually lost so much playing the game that its forced me to take a month off. Lost my bankroll from going on tilt and playing silly stakes on the chaser and feeling very bad about it after.
My other problem with bankroll management is risking to much of my bankroll because I want to win and build as quick as possible. Stupid I know but my computer I currently play on is not very advanced so only trust to play 2/3 tables if that. So I tend to play 2 tables risking a big chunk of my bankroll.
Being so close to Xmas I've excluded myself from all sites for 30 days to cool off and going to use this time to improve my game and study ways to do so. I watch an awful lot of video blogs on strategy and study hands. Never have I bought a poker book yet. I'm going carry on playing live for now.
My plan is late December start of January to start again.
£500 will be my bankroll.
My aim is April/May time £10,000.
Will probably play 4 tables at a time cash game.
Occasional tournaments.
I also am going to invest in Holdem management.
Strictly not going to play Omaha either. Just Holdem.
Questions I have..
Do you think my goal is to much?
What stakes should I start out at?
What site do you think?
Ways to prevent tilt?
Percentages of my bankroll to risk 4 tabling with £500? ( $800 )
Also do you think Laptop or PC?