| This is a discussion on what would be the best way to build a bankroll? within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; I have $30 on FTP, any idea as to which way would be best to build my bankroll? thanks.... |
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| what would be the best way to build a bankroll? I have $30 on FTP, any idea as to which way would be best to build my bankroll? thanks. |
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| re: what would be the best way to build a bankroll? poker If you haven't played in awhile, or at all for that matter, I would start out by just getting the feel of online play by playing in very small sitngos. Less risk if you don't quite know what you're doing yet |
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I would suggest the Daily Dollar satelite SNGs or BLT satelites to build a roll from. These are the best options considering you will be able to follow decent BRM and the games are really soft. |
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| i would say that what ever you play, your going to lose that $30. unless your a good player, and even if you are, the variance will eat that up. try to put more in or play the forum freerolls to gain money. there are a lot of poker forums, and most have freerolls or added money tournaments like this one. that way you can play for free and gain poker skills at the sametime. its a bitch at times but you got to start somewhere. |
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| With $30 I'd try the 30 cent Daily Dollar 9player satelites. This will give you 100 buyins to try to learn how to play. These are very soft too so great place to learn IMO. Quote:
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| thanks for the replies everyone, so far i'm seeing good results in the $0.05/$0.10 and $0.02/$0.05 NL ring games. At the SitnGos I get knocked out at the bubble or just as i'm in the money which is usually not that much for an hour or so of play as I'm playing micro stakes. I think I'll try the ring games for a while and see where it goes and try the daily dollar sat as well. Thanks again everyone. |
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good luck. |
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| The short answer imo is: Go read the link OzExorcist posted above. Its probably the best thing that I've read on the topic and I don't mean just on cards chat. My 2cents (learned from OZ) is find one game/format and focus on that and only that. Don't jump from MTT's to sit/goes to cash to... you get the idea. Whatever your best game is, focus all of your time and energy on that game. Its going to give you the best chance to succeed. For me its been full ring NL cash games. For someone else its 6 man sit/goes. The only thing that matters is find your best game and play the heck out of it. Good luck to ya, Bill |
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| re: what would be the best way to build a bankroll? poker Quote:
If, by some fluke, you win the Daily Dollar, you will have a real bankroll. But that's not very likely. Your goal right now is not to lose your bankroll. |
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| I do realize that based on my bankroll it's gonna be a long time before poker can make me anything more than pocket change. Based on OzExorcist's post I should be playing 9 man SnGs but I've only heard negative things about building a bankroll using 9/6 man SnGs and it makes sense because building a bankroll in these SnGs means consistently having to be in the money, also considering my bankroll I can't risk playing more than $1 SnGs and the rake on these games is an issue too. I'm in the money more than 60% (give or take) or the time in these games so I'll stick to these and see where it takes me. If there's anything else I should know please leave a reply, and thanks for again for the feedback. |
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| DONs used to be good for this. problem is its easy to collude there. personally, i would learn a game to the point where i felt relatively confident, then just give myself a bankroll for a limit where i didn't feel like i was wasting my time. if you find you can't beat it then you go back to studying the game. if you don't have enough money, get a job. |
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| I would play a couple of $1 games till you get the feel of it and if you are doing good and have trust you will do good and not get frustrated move up to some $5 games. you dont have to play real expensive byins to work your way up it just may take alittle more time this way. |
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| My personal choice is cash ring games, the best thing about them, is you can leave at anytime, so if it not a good table, you can find another 1, unlike MTT where you are committed to giving away your chips, + MTT are only just bring a profit, unless your in the top 3. |
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