Yes sir!
breaking down and getting back on your feet is normal among most of us amateur players.
you must learn from mistakes and try not to make them again.
It sounds simple but it is not.
regards!
It's time for you to get the keyYes , i've built back from nothing over and over again . Good BR management is key and i don't have it yet lol.
glgl
Have you broke many times in poker?
Do you think it's normal to break?
Do you learn when your bankroll breaks?
One of the best online poker players at the moment and who recently won a WSOP bracelet being played online, Joao Simao said he has already gone broke many times in poker.
"It's normal to break, and even I've already broken 500 times. The important thing is to learn from these falls and improve your game"
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For most people its silly to even use the term "gone broke in poker". If you are a recreational player, deposit 50$ on a poker site and then lose that money, you have not "gone broke". Thats the same as saying, you have "gone broke", every time you went to the grocery story and spend 50$ on milk and diapers for your baby. Only full time professional players can truly "go broke", because if they lose all their poker money, they can no longer play and earn a living.
Same here. I only have 17$ in my bankroll, I don't think I'll lose everything since I play very small stakes but if I do i'll just play freroll until I win some.I have made a deposit 2 times in my life for $ 5 for 10 years. I don’t make deposits on principle. To play poker to lose money? No, this is not for me. I will fight for every cent because I live in a poor country and I grew up in poverty)
Yes, I think it's a little bit about that, broke but in an expected way within a planning. Of course, broke here wouldn't even be welcome in that way, but it would be possible. And of course, without harming your financial life. That doesn't mean yes or no, because the interview doesn't go deep into it, and that's why I think it's within the concept of something planned.For most people its silly to even use the term "gone broke in poker". If you are a recreational player, deposit 50$ on a poker site and then lose that money, you have not "gone broke". Thats the same as saying, you have "gone broke", every time you went to the grocery story and spend 50$ on milk and diapers for your baby. Only full time professional players can truly "go broke", because if they lose all their poker money, they can no longer play and earn a living.
It's a great way to learn for sure.Why have such losses. When you can freely learn to play on other people's money. Won freerolls and you can do whatever you want. It's not a shame to lose money received from the freeroll.
Of course, every player has had such failures. I've lost my bankroll several times and I don't see anything critical about it. The main thing is to draw conclusions, be able to learn from mistakes and continue to go towards the goal.