
ODRAGD3
Rock Star
Bronze Level
The amount you bet and the level of risk you take in poker have a huge impact depending on how much money you have in your bankroll. When you have little money in your bankroll, each bet you make represents a much larger percentage of your total, so the risk of running out of money (called "bust") increases dramatically. In this situation, it's best to be more conservative, meaning make smaller bets relative to your bankroll and avoid unnecessary risks.
On the other hand, when you have a large bankroll, you can afford to take a little more risk and bet a little more, because a stroke of bad luck or a losing streak won't knock you out of the game so easily. Even so, it's advisable to continue managing your bankroll well and not get carried away by overconfidence.
In short:
With a small bankroll, you should bet less and be more cautious, because you're risking a lot, and variance can quickly knock you out.
With a bigger bench, you can play a little more relaxed and take shots, but always with control so as not to lose discipline.
On the other hand, when you have a large bankroll, you can afford to take a little more risk and bet a little more, because a stroke of bad luck or a losing streak won't knock you out of the game so easily. Even so, it's advisable to continue managing your bankroll well and not get carried away by overconfidence.
In short:
With a small bankroll, you should bet less and be more cautious, because you're risking a lot, and variance can quickly knock you out.
With a bigger bench, you can play a little more relaxed and take shots, but always with control so as not to lose discipline.