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wblgti

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first time posting,
Today i just entered my first tournament witch was a $60 buy in, and i placed 17 out of 153 and i won $76 i only started to play seriously about 6 months ago and have pretty much lost a lot but learned a hell of a lot, the main thing i learned in my first tournament is almost all the action it pre-flop.
Any advice/tips would be helpful

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i really do not have one yet, i am just starting out and trying to play as much as i can but only playing with what ever i am comfortable loosing. i mostly play 2/4 limit at my local card club.

what are some good ways to really build up my bank roll?
 
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I keep a journal of my poker "investments" and how much I made so I can objectively see whether my bank roll is really increasing or not and so I can also spot trends. I just started that in December, and I only use my poker money for poker, not other casino games. I started out like you, just kind of winging it with what I felt comfortable with if I lost it, then it wouldn't hurt me. Meaning that I don't ever use the money I need for paying bills, etc. on poker. If I did that, the pressure would be too much and I would make wrong decisions and feel that I would probably end up down. Good luck.
 
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i just limit myself to x per month been at it 4 about a year ,as i found out it isnt always the best hand that wins,combination of skill luck and position and knowing when to bet raise etc etc.i now just about break even .good luck.
 
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Well, one way to build up your bankroll (it may seem like a pain in the butt) is to start playing low-buy in sit-n-goes. If the money you have in your account right now is at 76 dollars, then you really shouldn't play anything above a 2 or 3 dollar buy in. You're not going to win huge amounts of money in every tournament, but you can build up slowly. Once you get more money, you can play for higher stakes. That way, if you get a bad beat on a tournament, you still have money to play in other tournaments with.
 
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