Hello everyone) Poker in life.

ALWAYSCOMEFORME

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Path to Microgaming:Cool:
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Where did my today begin:sneaky:
The first time I got sick with COVID-19.
The state of health is terrible, you probably understand this feeling if you have ever had this sore:sick: :sick:

You spin like a wheel in roulette. But the path must continue 🤧😷

Today I decided to start my journey with a modest deposit of $100. 💵

Earlier, when I played, even before the break, I was often told that it was necessary to enter tournaments so that there was an opportunity to play not 1-3 times.
And so that there are at least 50-100 inputs.

Now I am torn from the inside by an inner voice. 🗣️

There is an option to play 50 tournaments for $2, or 100 for $1.

I want you to decide in my place? 🧠👀
 
Mantinhoo

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I’d say going for 100 entries at $1 each might be safer, you’ll get more playtime, more experience, and it’s easier on your mood too.
Good luck on your journey, patience and consistency are key!
 
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I’d say going for 100 entries at $1 each might be safer, you’ll get more playtime, more experience, and it’s easier on your mood too.
Good luck on your journey, patience and consistency are key!
Thanks bro 😊
 
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It’s inspiring to see you starting fresh with a clear plan and discipline. Beginning with a $100 bankroll and already thinking about how many entries you can afford shows that you’re taking bankroll management seriously, which is one of the most important parts of a poker journey. Many players jump in without that mindset and end up busting quickly, so I think you’re on the right track.

About your choice between 50 tournaments for $2 or 100 for $1, I think it depends on your comfort level and experience. The $1 tournaments will give you more volume, which can be great for practice and variance reduction, but the $2 tournaments usually attract slightly tougher fields and offer bigger prizes. In the long run, both options are valuable, but if you’re just rebuilding, I’d personally lean toward the $1 games first to build confidence and experience.

It will be interesting to follow your progress here. Keeping track of results, adjustments, and how you feel during the grind can really help you improve. Do you already have a specific goal in mind for your bankroll growth, or are you more focused on enjoying the journey and learning as you go?
 
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It’s inspiring to see you starting fresh with a clear plan and discipline. Beginning with a $100 bankroll and already thinking about how many entries you can afford shows that you’re taking bankroll management seriously, which is one of the most important parts of a poker journey. Many players jump in without that mindset and end up busting quickly, so I think you’re on the right track.

About your choice between 50 tournaments for $2 or 100 for $1, I think it depends on your comfort level and experience. The $1 tournaments will give you more volume, which can be great for practice and variance reduction, but the $2 tournaments usually attract slightly tougher fields and offer bigger prizes. In the long run, both options are valuable, but if you’re just rebuilding, I’d personally lean toward the $1 games first to build confidence and experience.

It will be interesting to follow your progress here. Keeping track of results, adjustments, and how you feel during the grind can really help you improve. Do you already have a specific goal in mind for your bankroll growth, or are you more focused on enjoying the journey and learning as you go?
Thanks for the post. I have a clear plan to increase my bankroll, but I think it will be difficult for me at first. I haven't played for about 5 years, and now it will be difficult for me to get into a rut.
 
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I don't know how they apply that 100% buy technique and invest them in 100 $1 tournaments, since on some platforms there is no buy variety and the $1 doesn't run continuously, in the end you end up playing another entry of tournaments.
 
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