| This is a discussion on Do you agree with this bankroll management? within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; Hello guys! I found this article and I wonder if you agree with the bankroll management it suggests: http://www.everythingaboutpoker.com/...ll-management/ If so,...I've been playing way OUT ... |
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| Do you agree with this bankroll management? Hello guys! I found this article and I wonder if you agree with the bankroll management it suggests: http://www.everythingaboutpoker.com/...ll-management/ If so,...I've been playing way OUT of the odds...... What do you think about it? |
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| I absolutely agree with the article! Many posts that I see on many sites have titles such as poker sucks, I lost it all, I quit, and on and on. But, when you read their post they are asking others where they went wrong in a particular hand. Yes we all need to question how we played hands that we lose and evaluate if there was a mistake that we made. I have seen a lot of great advice given from the members of this site. But, not only do we need to understand how to play the game, but we also need to understand what we can afford to lose. We all need to understand Bankroll Management Here are some links to the FTP pros advice that I found: Holding On To Your Winnings How Big a Bankroll? The Mindset of a Winner Chris Ferguson's Bankroll Management Good Luck! Last edited by tbdbitl : 5th April 2009 at 10:21 PM. |
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| re: Do you agree with this bankroll management? poker I somewhat agree with this, but I think the structure it has set up is extremely tight. You'll be playing at the lowest limits until you're up to $400. As far as playing micro limit, limit hold-em, they shouldn't even have mentioned it. If you go to one of those tables, you'll probably have about 5 others calling you to the river every single time. You'll end up losing more money from an insane amount of bad beats, rather than make money from it. |
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| That website actually gives a pritty loose bankroll suggestion. It sais that you should have at least 20 times your buyin, but most professionals would advice you to play with about 25 times the bankroll, especially for beginners. The reason first of all for this big number is to try to make a system in which the player can play at a certain table, with various buyins available, without loosing. By doing this you get to play more hands which makes the LUCK FACTOR evened out. In the end if your a good player its more likely that you come out a winner and less likely to lose your whole roll. Now, if your a professional you could go to using the 20 buyin system, since the luck factor is less important to you, but none the less everyone should be looking at their bankroll to find out the ideal amount for them. |
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