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Withdrawal symptoms?

VespaPXVespaPX Member Posts: 12,477
edited October 2016 in Poker Chat
Just withdrawn a chunk (after a good run) to put 4 new tyres on the car. :-)

Whats the best advice after withdrawing?

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  • HENDRIK62HENDRIK62 Member Posts: 3,232
    edited October 2016
    In Response to Withdrawal symptoms?:
    Just withdrawn a chunk (after a good run) to put 4 new tyres on the car. :-) Whats the best advice after withdrawing?
    Posted by VespaPX

    Avoid forum brag posts?  ;-)))
  • smileychopsmileychop Member Posts: 124
    edited October 2016
    Don't wipe anything on the curtains...
  • Phantom66Phantom66 Member Posts: 5,542
    edited October 2016
    Carrying on playing like you were, and stick to approriate buyin levels for you current bankroll.
  • Sir-GarySir-Gary Member Posts: 1,052
    edited October 2016

    A serious reply assuming you mean it
    You called it a chunk, this implies a significant portion of your bankroll. Therefore your bankroll may not be sufficient to fund the stakes you normally play on as variance will become more significant. This is why a lot of people say they go on a bad run or even lose all their bankroll after withdrawing funds.
    A less serious answer assuming you mean that
    Make sure you withdraw on time as maintenance payments can be high. :-)

  • VespaPXVespaPX Member Posts: 12,477
    edited October 2016
    In Response to Re: Withdrawal symptoms?:
    A serious reply assuming you mean it You called it a chunk, this implies a significant portion of your bankroll. Therefore your bankroll may not be sufficient to fund the stakes you normally play on as variance will become more significant. This is why a lot of people say they go on a bad run or even lose all their bankroll after withdrawing funds. A less serious answer assuming you mean that Make sure you withdraw on time as maintenance payments can be high. :-)
    Posted by Sir-Gary
    Thanks Gary
    Its just winnings over the last couple of months, so i'm carrying on playing the levels im at now.
    I'm sure variance will be a factor (as it always is) but im happy the way im playing at the moment and how much i've got left in my BR.

  • dumb_blonddumb_blond Member Posts: 308
    edited October 2016
    just remember that if your dad had withdrawn you wouldn't be here.
  • suzy666suzy666 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2016
    re-load and win your first tournament by shoving 37cc into A5cc and winning.
  • shaun09shaun09 Member Posts: 1,606
    edited October 2016
    I have this problem. I seem to withdraw and then start losing! i know the answer would be tonot withdraw then lol. But i always seems to struggle after i withdraw. I think its a mind thing.
  • VespaPXVespaPX Member Posts: 12,477
    edited October 2016
    In Response to Re: Withdrawal symptoms?:
    re-load and win your first tournament by shoving 37cc into A5cc and winning.
    Posted by suzy666
    Thats one thing i've yet to do playing poker!
  • MAXALLYMAXALLY Member Posts: 17,639
    edited October 2016


    Mick.....you do know there is a BBV section on this forum? ;)
  • VespaPXVespaPX Member Posts: 12,477
    edited October 2016
    In Response to Re: Withdrawal symptoms?:
    Mick.....you do know there is a BBV section on this forum? ;)
    Posted by MAXALLY
    :-)
    Have a great weekend all.

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