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Poker is a game that enchants, awakens admirations, stirs our ambitions, makes us plan and desire something for life.
This is due to the structures of the games, in the online platform, the prestigious tournaments that can award up to $ 1,000,000 the winner, with buy in ranging from $ 100 to $ 25,000, however to play in these tournaments is recommended to players that the values of buy-in are won in the cash games offered by the tournaments.
Of course, for all major tournaments there are satellites that cost 10% of tournament buy-ins on average, or if the value is $ 100, the satellite usually costs around $ 10. But to survive in poker the player can never bet everything he has and in addition if he loses the same should seek a source for financing, this source should be cash games.
We can recommend players to choose a certain tournament, and design their won diaries in order to play in that tournament without losses.
In this case, let's say I want to participate in a tournament, but I only have $ 1000, the buy-in amount of the tournament is $ 100, obviously if I pay this buy in and not get to ITM, I will lose the $ 100 and only get the $ 900 so that it will be better to go to any unlimited cash games table whose total value is $ 100, because in cash I can go in and out whenever I want, if I can raise with $ 150, I have a $ 50 win, and if I do this for a week, I'll accumulate around $ 300 or more, then I might as well pay the $ 100 buy in and still watch my bankroll grow.
The amount of tournament that will participate, will be according to what you get at the tables, so you always have a strong bankroll and you can always participate in big events.
And for those who do not have a good bankroll, you should create a goal of how many you need to raise in a month, to reach at least $ 100, after achieving this goal should plan the next steps, considering that in online poker the average amount that a player enter turns around $ 10, in that amount to grow in the game he has to participate in many tables with a maximum limit of $ 2, gaining this amount in an average of 30 days he can form another $ 30, then he must change the limit to reach the $ 100 .
The good player should always raise his bankroll, and a good bankroll should turn around $ 5,000, under these conditions the player will have good stability, and will participate in major tournaments and events and possibly the chance to win a $ 1,000,000 increase.
 
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So your advice is to play NL100 with a bankroll of $1000 ????

Sorry... but this is donk advice and a recipe
For desaster...

If you risk 10% of your bankroll in one game you have no chance to survive variance
 
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The player has to stop being conservative and even risk, otherwise he will never make his bankroll grow.
He loses theories of books, or knows how to play and risk or gets involved never changes level.
In their accounts poker is very expensive and unfeasible, a lot of money, and little profit.
The worst donkei is one who does not look at himself.You just read in the books but nothing to know, donkei. Your game is not mine.
 
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Poker always rewards those who take risks.
When you enter, the cash game does not mean that you lose everything, if you play correctly according to the rules of the game, you can leave with some gain.
What difference does it make if a player has $ 100 and throws cash at the $ 25 limits and that player who has $ 2500 and plays at the same limit of $ 25.
The difference being that the one who has $ 100 knows to play will grow much faster than the other who has a lot.
In poker, there is one thing you know how to play or not, if you know to win and you do not know how to lose.
 
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Poker always rewards those who take risks.
When you enter, the cash game does not mean that you lose everything, if you play correctly according to the rules of the game, you can leave with some gain.
What difference does it make if a player has $ 100 and throws cash at the $ 25 limits and that player who has $ 2500 and plays at the same limit of $ 25.
The difference being that the one who has $ 100 knows to play will grow much faster than the other who has a lot.
In poker, there is one thing you know how to play or not, if you know to win and you do not know how to lose.
Well.. most things you said are so wrong but i will answer just this one since i belive it's the most ridiculous (maybe a tie with playing 100nl with 1k bankroll).
The difference if you have 10bi or 100bi for a limit is that most likely you will lose the 10bi no matter how good you play, and 1bi when you have 10 will hurt you bankroll alot, you can't even think about playing on more than 1 table.
If you have 100bi going down to 99 losing with AA vs 28 does not hurt even close to same situation going down from 10 to 9.
 
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