
Omar.Imrane
Rock Star
Platinum Level
In the world of poker, many players focus on skill and strategy, but often forget one crucial element: bankroll management.
You might start a session on a winning streak, making solid profits. But then you keep playing. Suddenly, luck turns against you – your profits vanish, and you even start dipping into your original bankroll. This is where knowing when to stop becomes critical.
Bankroll management isn't just about how much money you start with. It’s about knowing your limits – both financial and emotional. Stopping at the right time can be the difference between walking away a winner or regretting a major loss.
What’s your personal signal that tells you: “It’s time to stop”?
Do you follow a specific rule (e.g. “3 buy-ins profit and I’m out”)?
What do you think of players who keep going just to recover losses? Emotional or strategic decision?
Have you ever regretted not stopping when you should have?
You might start a session on a winning streak, making solid profits. But then you keep playing. Suddenly, luck turns against you – your profits vanish, and you even start dipping into your original bankroll. This is where knowing when to stop becomes critical.
Bankroll management isn't just about how much money you start with. It’s about knowing your limits – both financial and emotional. Stopping at the right time can be the difference between walking away a winner or regretting a major loss.
What’s your personal signal that tells you: “It’s time to stop”?
Do you follow a specific rule (e.g. “3 buy-ins profit and I’m out”)?
What do you think of players who keep going just to recover losses? Emotional or strategic decision?
Have you ever regretted not stopping when you should have?