| Page 4 - This is a discussion on What to do with $20 br within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; Originally Posted by calicard Go to the store buy a 12 pack of Bud. Fire up your computer open up the Black Chip poker site ... |
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| Play Texas Hold'em Online Poker | What to do with $20 br | |
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| I second what darkassassin said. $20 isn't much as an amount of money, but it can be very valuable in terms of what it allows you to learn. Luckily, it isn't that hard for a beginner to improve enough to at least break even at micros. As long as you don't donk it off in a few large chinks, $20 can certainly fund you long enough to do that. |
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| I recommend pplaying the lowest cash games at Limit Poker. In limit poker you can handle swings more easily than in NLH. Also, play super tight! and if you hit in the flop, bet. Even if you think you have the best hand. You don´t want to give away free cards to other players With this small bankroll you don´t want to risk anything. you might not win very much at first, but IMO that is the best play for a small bankroll. |
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Oh hey you still standing JoeBob lol |
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| I have a similar problem I have cashed about 20 grand in total poker winnings over the last 2 years almost all in MTT's but it was always my second income. I have recently lost my job and will do anything to make poker my career path. Unfortunately I don't have the BR to start, I periodically load 40 or 50 onto bovada but tend to be tempted by tournaments out of my BRM range and find myself busted due to variance. Should i try to switch sites? chalk it up to variance and continue to play? or is it really the smart move to sit and play 40 $1 SNG and hope to win 4 bucks at best??? |
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| If you put $20.00 on a site. Don't get the mind set that you will turn it into $60.00 in one day . It's going to take some time to grind it out. You might win $4.00 in a day but it will all add up little by little . I use to play 9man $1.20 sng start up 4 at a time , it takes about an hour to get in the money on them , but with a small bankroll you can do good . You could also play .01-.02 cash games but cash games are a diff creature and just depends what you will enjoy playing. Cash games u can play 6max or 9max and they play diff , don't mix games around just find a type of game you enjoy and focus on how to play it ,find out as much as you can on that type of game and you can win and turn your $20.00 into as much as you want . Good luck ,don't get flustered just relax and focus on getting better at the game you choose to win. I recommend #1) $1.20 9man SNG best bang for your buck for small Bankroll. #2) .01-.02 Full ring cash games. |
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Also, depending upon what site you're playing on you might want to give 18-man or 27-man SNG's too (reg. speed). And of course if you can find any micro buyin valu-added MTT's, go for it! One of the sites I play on I made a single deposit of $35 & today it's sitting over 100x that. (a few others that are/were simliar to that too). Slow & Steady.... work on your game & your bankroll will take care of itself. Also as mentioned above, 'stick to one format' (whether it be SNG or cash). Don't even mess around playing different types of SNG's (for awhile)... just stick to one format & get yourself accustomed to it. gl |
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One critical thing to realize is that it's not nearly as easy to make a living from poker as some might think especially playing large-field MTTs. For example, let's say you set a fairly modest target of withdrawing $4k each month to pay your basic living expenses. Then, let's assume your long-term ROI will be 10%. These numbers mean you have to invest a total of $40K to enter tournaments each month. You don't need a $40k roll since you'll be using your winnings, but then factor in your average buyin. If it's $110, that means playing 364 tournaments per month. If we assume 25 days per months, that's an average of 14.5 per day. How many hours per day this works out to mainly depends on your avg number of tables and how long you last on avg. Also, in terms of BRM, let's say you decide your guideline is to have a minimum of 25 buyins. 25 x $110 is $2750. But if you're right at the minimum, you have to drop down immediately if you don't cash in the very first tournament you play, so let's give you a buffer of 10 buyins. This would mean a starting roll of $3850. Of course, no roll is enough unless you're good enough to be a winning player at the level you play. So unless you're already good enough to win at $110, you need to work yourself up. To make $4k per month playing lower, you need to play a lot more tournaments even if you assume a higher ROI. Or you need money in your pocket to cover your shortfall from $4k until you work your way up to winning that much. You can play with the numbers of course, and my reference sample is only a few people. However, they all told me that the transition from making a decent amount per year recreationally to making a living was tougher than they thought it would be. |
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| I would always start a bankroll building with sng´s, maybe 25 cent or 50 cent buy in in this case. Easy to play ! And micro stt´s or multitable sng´s are always great and relatively variance free bankroll builders ! Good luck ! |
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