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  Poker - ADVICE!!!!
 
  #1  
18-12-2007, 3:03 PM
JRaD
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ADVICE!!!!

Heh I'm getting ready to deposit on FT and Pokerstars and well I need some advice on BR management, I plan on depositing 50 on both so yeah... haha feed me the info please
 

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  #2  
18-12-2007, 3:23 PM
dakota-xx
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Search bankroll management here -you will find some great advice. Somebody might have time to put some links in here for you.
  #3  
18-12-2007, 4:39 PM
JRaD
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Thank ya thank ya beard
  #4  
21-12-2007, 2:10 PM
sneaky21
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is there a br mod to consult with when your being stupid with your br lol if there is i need 1..
  #5  
21-12-2007, 2:56 PM
GivPeace
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Highly recommend reading this article if you have not yet. Its by Full Tilt Pro Chris Ferguson on how he built a bank roll from $0.00 to $10,000 by using bank roll management

Online Poker at Full Tilt Poker - How To Play - Pro Tips Archive

I have been trying to use Bank roll Management with SnG on Bodog playing 10.00 till I get to 220 then move to 20.00 and then so on, well its not so on yet because i always break my management and play in higher game i cant afforded and it breaks me DO NOT DO THIS it will happen the most after losing like 3 SnG in row placing 4th I repeat Do not do this Grind it out... Good luck
  #6  
22-12-2007, 12:48 AM
Monoxide
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JRaD
Definintely 100% SnG and tourney player, just not very interested in ring games, they don't appeal to me but anything else I'm down

Question about the rakeback I deposited a long time ago on fulltilt so I'm assuming that there's no way I can do the rakeback now?
Well you cant, unless you make a new account.

I had a full tilt account, but only for play money and freerolls, and never cashed a freeroll.

So when I wanted a rakeback bonus for my 1st deposit, I just made a new account....

You are not allowed to make a new account however, worst thing that can happen is they close 1 of my accounts and move the funds to my "orginal" account. So +++++ rakeback
  #7  
22-12-2007, 5:09 AM
reglardave
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From the CC articles section:How to Build Your Online Poker Bankroll: Where you Should Start

Good basic sound advice.
  #8  
22-12-2007, 10:20 AM
rick32
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find a real cardroom

if you have the chance to play at a real cardroom that would be better then putting little bits of money online at different sites in the long run you will lose it to people who have big bankrolls to play with and who dont care about losing $50 so they will chase you down all night with thier draws.......but if you still wanna do it good luck to you
  #9  
22-12-2007, 10:37 AM
HartAttack3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rick32
if you have the chance to play at a real cardroom that would be better then putting little bits of money online at different sites in the long run you will lose it to people who have big bankrolls to play with and who dont care about losing $50 so they will chase you down all night with thier draws.......but if you still wanna do it good luck to you

yep that makes a lotta sense, those people who chase are bad, being up 80/20 means you will lose your br very quickly because someone will call you as a dog. God I hate being called when Im ahead
  #10  
22-12-2007, 1:42 PM
4Aces
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Play 1c2c, its hard to lose.
  #11  
22-12-2007, 2:28 PM
Chris_TC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HartAttack3
God I hate being called when Im ahead
QFT
  #12  
22-12-2007, 4:10 PM
aliengenius
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HartAttack3
yep that makes a lotta sense, those people who chase are bad, being up 80/20 means you will lose your br very quickly because someone will call you as a dog. God I hate being called when Im ahead
Attention everyone: ^^^this is sarcasm !!^^^
  #13  
22-12-2007, 5:42 PM
Tobmeister
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Chris Ferguson recommends never putting more than 5% of your BR into a tournament buy-in at any one time. So at FT you are depositing 50$ so Ferguson's method would allow you to play at $2.50 and below. It's more difficult for ring games, look at the max buy-in for the table, if you want 100 BBs then you need to have the bankroll to support it, but i think it is more personal preference in cash games
  #14  
22-12-2007, 8:19 PM
AlexeiVronsky
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For a small deposit if you're planning on playing sitngos, the juice's better on ultimatebet than Pokerstars or ft at only 10%.
  #15  
22-12-2007, 8:52 PM
zachvac
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If I were you I'd just deposit 100 on one site rather than splitting it. Any particular reason you want to have cash at both sites?
  #16  
23-12-2007, 12:21 AM
KingNothing4
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ya i would think having $100 on 1 site would be better than $50 on both sites IMO becuase helps cover your variance, as long as u play the lower limits.
  #17  
23-12-2007, 1:28 PM
JRaD
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Good advice and it's funnny I'm dominating FT I have tripled my BR and on pokerstars it's cut in half haha
 



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