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    The general rule of thumb is that you do not risk more than 5% of your bankroll in any one session. If you are playing in $1/2 NL, you are probably buying in for $50, so you need $1000 in your bankroll. A $100 buyin means a $2000 bankroll.


    The general rule of thumb is that you do not risk more than 5% of your bankroll in any one session. If you are playing in $1/2 NL, you are probably buying in for $50, so you need $1000 in your bankroll. A $100 buyin means a $2000 bankroll.


    If you can get to that 9% about 60% of the time you sit at the table you can probably grind up a profit long term. With 20 buy ins a remote chance of going broke exists due to variance but almost always, if you can win your game 60% of the time, you will


    Actually myself when i deposit $300, i usually sat a table with $100.
    $50-$1 NL table, So i play about 1 hour if i am up i go to $1-$2 table.

    its actually all depends on your self confidence, if you feel good you can sit with your


    My advise is

    NLH Sit n Go's Buy In $1 + $0.1 Bankroll $44

    NLH Cash Game you would need $200 to pla 5c/10c tables

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    One of the very first things to do is establishing a gambling fund—what we call bankroll. By definition, this would be a monetary allocation you put into poker and gambling, and that you are prepared to accept that you could lose this entire amount—a

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    $6M doesn't go far

    22.05.12

    Six million dollars is a lot of money, but in the poker world is it enough? The answer might be a little more surprising than you think.

    Bankroll management is probably the single most important skill in becoming successful in poker. I am no saint when it comes to this, as I have always been very aggressive with my own bankroll. My super-competitive nature is always pushing me to move up in stakes even when I know I should be playing in a smaller game.


    Source: Winnipeg Free Press

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