| This is a discussion on BR Management in cash games within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; I have always been a sng and mtt player but have recently moved to ring games. I play 8 tables. What bankroll should you have ... |
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| BR Management in cash games I have always been a sng and mtt player but have recently moved to ring games. I play 8 tables. What bankroll should you have for .2/.5 .5/.10 .25 .50 .50/1 Thanks Telboy |
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As far as your multi-tabling goes, if you can play your A-game on all of your tables, then your BRM shouldn't have to change. But if your decisions are affected, then your edge goes down, and if your edge goes down, variance goes up, so that's when you'd need a bigger BR. |
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Can't remember where but I remember from an article anywhere from 20-30 BIs up to 10NL and 30-40 starting from 25NL on. Maybe a bit aggro but as long as you stick to the rules and drop down after losing 5 BIs, I think its ok |
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| I may be a little nitty, but I like a 50 BI rule for cash. I found one thing that really affected me early on when building a bankroll was playing with "scared money." For me, scared money was when I did not have a big enough cushion to handle the normal variance of the game. Now for some, a big enough cushion is 20 BI (I think 20 BI is a common rule of thumb that most will agree upon). For me, I needed 50 BI to confidently play my 8-10 table sessions. So you need to find that buy in comfort zone, preferably 20 BI or above, and go from there. Then, in regards to what I did, as I got above that 50 BI mark and closer to the next stake level, I started to mix in a few of the games at the next level and gradually transition to 100% of the higher level when I reached 50 BIs for that particular game. You just need to make sure that you are able to move down as easy as you are able to move up in stakes if you hit a downswing. |
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| re: BR Management in cash games poker Quote:
The key is also a willingness to move down if you run bad... |
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