What is correct br??

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What would be the correct br to triple tble 16$ 18 turbos. Ive been doing it and have had some success but i know i will go cold at some point and want to know what kind of br i need to ride tht time out
 
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Here is some bankroll Charts From ChuckTs, or it might have been AlonIsper.


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tht chart doesnt cover sngs as i know some mebers are axctive at this buy in was wondering what their experiance has been
 
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tht chart doesnt cover sngs as i know some mebers are axctive at this buy in was wondering what their experiance has been

Duh, yeah Stef I guess the SNGo's aren't on there.:hmmmm:


My opinion would be 20-30 times buy in for that though. So you are at $16.

$16 X 20= $320
$16 X 30= $480

So I guess somewhere between $320 and $480.
 
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I would want to have about 50 buy ins-- so $800; but I'm risk adverse.
 
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I would want to have about 50 buy ins-- so $800; but I'm risk adverse.

Just to edit: I've gone through some swings of six buy ins (three table-ing) , and this br would comfortably make the swings only around 10% of my total br. You could essentially be assured that you were not stressing about any br fluctuation/variance, and thus be a lot more certain that it was not effecting your play, and/or leading to some kind of downward tilt spiral.

I think you would start to feel the pain a bit, even if subconsciously, if you lost 6x buy-in and your br was only 20x-30x buy-in- (that's a fairly big percentage).... at least I know I felt that way....
 
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My Bankroll currently stands at 488 on stars and in the game i have a current roi% of 129% would this be ok for now whilst i build it up a bit more to get a complete variance proof roll
 
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What would be the correct br to triple tble 16$ 18 turbos. Ive been doing it and have had some success but i know i will go cold at some point and want to know what kind of br i need to ride tht time out

Important part hightlighted. Not ideal but neither is it unusual to go a 10-20 game losing streak. How would you feel about losing $200 of your BR over the space of a few days ? If you say fine, then you have an adquete bankroll, if not move down. :)
 
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im fine with tht coz i got another part of my br in full tilt so if i did go tht cold i would deposit to leave my roll ok on stars
 
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can someone put up a sit and go chart please/
 
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im fine with tht coz i got another part of my br in full tilt so if i did go tht cold i would deposit to leave my roll ok on stars


Your good so Stefan :) Answer to the question for me at least would be a BR of $1,000
 
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can someone put up a sit and go chart please/

Based on the not playing more than 5% of your BR at once rule for sit and go's. Realistically this chart is very flexible especially at the lower limits. Personally when I was playing a large volume of sit and go tournaments a few months back I was working on a 3% rule.

Example chart below,3-tabling $11 buy-ins would require $660. Im cautious though when it comes to my poker monies.
 

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Very Nice Chart Tenbob. Well done.
 
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Im cautious though when it comes to my poker monies.
Which is why we put 3/4 of his BR in play on a ring game....well, ok, it was an engagement ring game. :) :)

Nevermind, continue on with the discussion.:D
 
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