Bankroll Dilemma!

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spore

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Okay.. I need advice as to what to do with my bankroll.

pokerstars: $46.57 (built up from $30 VPP satt cash)
Full Tilt: $51.60 (up from $50 deposit)
bodog: $24.46 ($24 freeroll cash.. $0.46 leftover in account)
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total: $122.63

I would like to have all my BR on stars.

Minimum cashout on tilt is $100, is it possible to deposit $50 and then cash out the $100? I have only played 1 matrix and a few ring games since I deposited.. I've been playing almost completely on stars.

As far as I know there is no minimum withdrawl on bodog. Anyone know?
 
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Update I got $50 from tilt to pokerstars.. so now i just have to figure out what to do with the bodog cash
 
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thepokerjunky

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Ok well first of all, you have to know which game your gonna play
principally. After that you look at what are the minimum stakes. Games like
NL Holdem need you too have a lot of buyins at least to play at that level
and if your playing on a website that does not have that low buying, well
then you should probably look for a better site. Next you see if you can
transfer all those funds to that site. After that you just play good and keep
in mind that if you play well, theres no way to go out a looser. Keep
your game sharp and youll end up a winner.
 
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Brian182

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Unless they recently added the feature, I don't think you can transfer funds in Bodog to another player. I'm guessing you wanted to trade funds with another player. $24 bucks is probably not enough to cash out from the website either. My advice is just to leave it there. I like having money in multiple rooms. If you bust out in one, then you still got money in the other. If you don't find any other way to cashout from Bodog, my advice is that if you don't like playing poker there, if you're into sports, just sports bet it, hoping to get it above the minimum cashout requirements. Just don't play blackjack. If they have roulette or craps, you can always try a coinflip, but I'd just keep it in that account.
 
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