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Playing Online Poker -
Bankroll management
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- Best Overall Managing and setting your poker bankroll (the money
you allocate to play with) is one of the most important fundamentals
of successful online poker.
Playing within your limits and
being realistic about your poker bankroll is key, especially if
you have tight limits or you don't want to keep depositing into
your poker accounts.
Put simply it doesn't matter how
much you could ultimately win if you don't have enough money to
get there. Whatever your bankroll - it needs to be treated with
respect.
The number one rule of bankroll
management is - don't play beyond your limits. Once your budget
is established you must play at realistic limits and games to
stand a chance of being successful and more importantly to ride
out the time you will be unsuccessful.
There are many guides to calculating
how much is enough for what limits -
Suggestions range between 20-50
times the max buy-in in a cash game / tournament entry, or 200-400
times the big blind. Even at the lower range of these figures
this is generally a far bigger bankroll than new players think
neccessary.
The important issue here is that
playing in too higher limit game for your bankroll will seriously
affect the way you play. If you are constantly worrying about
it being your last tournie or not calling a hand because its the
last drop of cash you have - you will not make the right choices
based on the game alone.
Too many players start off with
too little bankroll for even the low limit games
and then after a couple of wins, move up a level and then get
themselves into trouble.If nothing else looking at the suggested
limits to bankroll ratios should tell you that moving up before
you have the suggested bankroll is a recipe for disaster. Ideally
it should tell you that playing even low limit poker is not something
you should try to do with the barest of contingency.
You will not be alone in this
- most new players fail to realise just how much worrying about
only having enough for a couple more SnG entries affects your
play. If you start out underfunded you feel up against before
you've even started.
This is much more important in
no-limit games where the swings and drops in bankroll are most
dramatic.
It may be worth playing in Limit
games in order to build and not lose cash in a more controlled
way. This is may also be a good strategy if you are hunting poker
bonuses and just trying to clear deposit bonuses with minimal
bankroll.
Looking back at the broad range
generally recommended here are the kind of bankroll figures they
suggest for No Limit games -
With 20-50 times the $25 max buy-in
buy-in a for 0.25 NL cash game it would mean a $500 - $1250 bankroll.
$5+50 SnG tournaments need a $110
- $275 bankroll.
According to Team Full Tilt member
Erik Seidel, the answer is yes. Read why he thinks players who
can weather the tough times at the table are more likely to be
long-term winners.
Is it possible to be too successful too quickly in poker?
Looking at other suggestions of 200-400 times big blind in a 0.25
NL cash game ($25 max buy-in) this would equate to a $50 to $100
bankroll. Personally I think 200-300 times the big blind has no
room for downswings.
You really shouldn't be sitting
down at a cash game with much less than the max buy-in otherwise
your inviting trouble and alot of tough all-in decisions. So with
$25 committed what happens if you blow all your money in one game,
you cash in for another and your already playing for all your
bankroll. Even the pros allow for a downturn of bigger proportions
than your bankroll can handle - and they know what they're doing.
In conclusion I think
for both cash and tournament games using the max buy-in multiplier
is a sounder base.