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Learning Poker Together Part 6: Bankroll Management
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[QUOTE="Luvepoker, post: 7007952, member: 307971"] 1)I do believe and did use a bankroll strategy, the problem is where I live and due to legality issues here I tend to just stay at a low limit because I play for fun. At this point I am way over funded to the level I play but when you're playing just for the enjoyment of it and the challenge it's OK. 2 and 3) When I do use one I use a very conservative bankroll management system. I have 150 buyins to the level I started at. If I order drop 25% I would seriously start looking and thinking about moving down the level to bring my bankroll back to 150 big lines at the new level. On moving up as soon as I was up 50 buyins I could start taking chances if I wanted to or if there was an in between level I could move to he'd be also allowable. What do I mean when I was playing on poker stars I used to play at one point the 1.10 events But they also had the 1.65 events so I was able to move up before I got enough to go to the 2.20 level. The reason I used this type of strategy and I believe it was Jonathan little well I got this from. If you started I'd say a $5 level and you followed the strategy he felt as long as you were improving you would almost never go broke. You would move down before you were too badly damaged but you would not move up until you were a bit safer even though you were allowed to have chances. This worked well for me when I first started as I never went to broke before finally playing better and becoming a winning player. 4) I still move up and down while playing at the lower states So what I'm gonna downturn I'm not afraid to move down well when things are going better I don't mind taking a few shots and moving up to. 5) I only use this strategy online as to be honest trying to get 150 buyins to play live a lot of money. I also again play for the fun and challenge of it so it's not like I'm going out there all the time playing either. If I ever had the opportunity to be properly rolled I would definitely do that. 6) I won't mention the professionals name of using the aggressive strategy. what I actually see is a lot of value in it. If you're not playing with money you need to live and you don't have a problem reinvesting into your bankroll, if you can afford to play higher games and take that shot why not? In some ways that's what I do with my live game. I honestly am nowhere near bankroll for anything in the live game anymore since COVID but I do take several shots each year and if God forbid I ever win one of them I would actually be properly bankrolled at that point. The thing is anything I'm playing has personal reason for me to play and if I lose the money it's not gonna break me [/QUOTE]
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