| This is a discussion on Discussion of the fund management within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; Many players think that the money management is in a class of games for 20 or 40 bb, in fact, which is a misunderstanding of ... |
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| Discussion of the fund management Many players think that the money management is in a class of games for 20 or 40 bb, in fact, which is a misunderstanding of this. Fund management areas can be very wide: 1.At a level of reasonable amount of money not only has s omething to do with the buy in at this level , but also the game type, your play style (aggr? Loose?), Your previous level of profitability, your ability to resist risks and psychological qualities .If a best person who is too radical, played high-level, will also go bankrupt,many Professional players had bankrupt, so if you do not want to walk this detour, discipline, discipline is required! Each person's situation is different, I just remind you that even in the case of profits, funds have managed to maintain vigilance at any time. 2. Before you become a professional, card in your hand , the amount of funds must not seriously affect the life, family, work, or before you become a pro, you may have hung up. 3.If you have good skill and good luck , you may stabilize at a certain level and have surplus funds, this time, you need to choose. Upgrade? One option of course, but there are other options. Such as investment in a business in order to obtain a stable income, stable income for a player is much greater than the benefits you expect. 4.Finally, there is one point, everyone will encounter downswing, then it is reasonable to reduce the level that you play, although your feeling is not comfortable .Great strides in the back is great strides forward to the future |
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| im no where near where im considering going pro but i think this also applies to ppl who play way out of their levels and have bad brm but keep depositing anyway. i had a friend who went on serious tilt (was also drunk) and drained his whole bank account and overdrew knowing he was just by clicking auto deposit. nice guy too just really bad decision making. |
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| Good post, ignore the critics. There have been many posts about bankroll management, but it's always good to remind people of the concept. Also, I applaud the effort to get involved here despite english not being your first language. Keep up the good attitude and effort ! |
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This..+1. I appreciate you trying and your english is getting very good. Your post is well thought out imo for being new to the forum. Well done buddy |
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Very interesting, your comment #3. I've often thought I should move up in stakes. If I was convinced that the play was a little tighter, and thus my reads would gain more accuracy, I would do it. While I can afford it, there's something in me that fears I'll start losing it all. Crazy, right? But that could become a self-defeating attitude. It makes more sense that you make more money at higher stakes, playing the same winning style, and you could still take that increased bankroll to put towards a business or whatever. |
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| The #1 key thing I hear most on CardsChat about becoming to successful poker player is Bankroll Management! I don't think this topic will ever get old.. and it's the one thing that needs to be repeated on the boards, anyways. Good post, Qia, and it's great to have you as a member here! |
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| re: Discussion of the fund management poker You're right, Weregoat. The post isn't pleasant for the eyes to read, but the contents do make a whole lot of sense. And as Mortis mentioned, bankroll management is a very important strategy for the success in playing poker, or any other casino games. By managing your bankroll effectively, you can stay longer playing in the table, without going broke. |
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To the OP: Yes BR management is the number one issue most beginning (and some experienced) players have. It can't be said often enough.... As far as your english is concerned I have seen worse mistakes made by native speakers (actually even members here on CC). So keep trying - but don't use google translator (it's crap). Last edited by grafkarow : 10th June 2010 at 1:19 PM. |
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