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Bank Roll Managment, How Close Do You REALLY Stay To The Recomendations

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  • ACESOVER8sACESOVER8s Member Posts: 1,307
    edited November 2009
    In Response to Re: Bank Roll Managment, How Close Do You REALLY Stay To The Recomendations:
    Bankroll management is important if you aim to keep winning in the long term. Since i first deposited £5 and started winning i have stuck to the 5% rule and now withdraw about £100 a month which is nice considering im a student. I started on the 30p dym and have moved up through each level and currently 2 table the £3.30 games. If you are playing for fun though and dont mind losing your money or can not be bothered to play low stakes because you find it boring etc then it is up to you with your money and if you play for fun then just play for fun and do what you want!
    Posted by BlackFish3
    winning and losing isn't realy what this is about. I'm not down money wise because i don't like to play to BR rules. It's true that there may be times when i can't play cos i've done what's in my account but remember this is only 1 account and i play at various sites so i always have money somewhere. as an MTT player i put the money to play either the tournaments or satalites to the tournaments that i feel like playing so when people comment on going "Broke" that is not a true reflection, im not broke it's just theres no money in the account. I still have money but i don't let a percentage rule chose the games i will and won't play. im still up by 4 figures which i may have thrown a maddy on and wasted had i not cashed it out and done actual "real life" things with.
  • nirvana29nirvana29 Member Posts: 489
    edited November 2009
    u got to set rules for yourself or ur going to get into trouble,the problem is you sort of relax when your doing well, concentration is key.
  • DeuceAK_47DeuceAK_47 Member Posts: 381
    edited November 2009
    In Response to Re: Bank Roll Managment, How Close Do You REALLY Stay To The Recomendations:
    In Response to Re: Bank Roll Managment, How Close Do You REALLY Stay To The Recomendations : winning and losing isn't realy what this is about. I'm not down money wise because i don't like to play to BR rules. It's true that there may be times when i can't play cos i've done what's in my account but remember this is only 1 account and i play at various sites so i always have money somewhere. as an MTT player i put the money to play either the tournaments or satalites to the tournaments that i feel like playing so when people comment on going "Broke" that is not a true reflection, im not broke it's just theres no money in the account. I still have money but i don't let a percentage rule chose the games i will and won't play. im still up by 4 figures which i may have thrown a maddy on and wasted had i not cashed it out and done actual "real life" things with.
    Posted by ACESOVER8s

    You technically have a bankroll of over 1000 pounds though, so if you dont play tournys over 30 pounds then you are sticking to your banroll neway.


    Also you seem quite controlled and you are a winning player so bankroll management is not as important to you as someone with a addictive personality who will gamble money they cant afford.
  • DeuceAK_47DeuceAK_47 Member Posts: 381
    edited November 2009
    In Response to Re: Bank Roll Managment, How Close Do You REALLY Stay To The Recomendations:
    In Response to Re: Bank Roll Managment, How Close Do You REALLY Stay To The Recomendations : winning and losing isn't realy what this is about. I'm not down money wise because i don't like to play to BR rules. It's true that there may be times when i can't play cos i've done what's in my account but remember this is only 1 account and i play at various sites so i always have money somewhere. as an MTT player i put the money to play either the tournaments or satalites to the tournaments that i feel like playing so when people comment on going "Broke" that is not a true reflection, im not broke it's just theres no money in the account. I still have money but i don't let a percentage rule chose the games i will and won't play. im still up by 4 figures which i may have thrown a maddy on and wasted had i not cashed it out and done actual "real life" things with.
    Posted by ACESOVER8s

    You technically have a bankroll of over 1000 pounds though, so if you dont play tournys over 30 pounds then you are sticking to your banroll neway.


    Also you seem quite controlled and you are a winning player so bankroll management is not as important to you as someone with a addictive personality who will gamble money they cant afford.
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