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tubalkain
01-03-2005, 08:13 AM
I'm sure this has been addressed a million times before, but....

I'm considering making the move from recreational online poker to semi-pro or better. I'm wondering how big a bankroll someone more knowledgeable than me (read: anyone who's serious enough to read this forum) would need to survive the expected variances in Party and Bodog 3/6 and 5/10.

I've been playing non-microlimit games for only about a week online, and have built up about $2000 from these games. Should I think about adding more capital in before committing to the long haul, so to speak?

Reef
01-03-2005, 08:30 AM
If poker is your only income, I've read 500BB plus 2 months expenses.

edit: play for 6 more months before you do this. DO NOT quit your day job (if you have one)

47outs
01-03-2005, 08:33 AM
Forget the capitol. Try building up some experience first.

Professional athletes play for 10-15 years before making it professionally and you want to do it after a week?

You think your good now? In 6 months you'll look back and realise you weren't that good and by then you may have a better understanding of where you want to go professionally.

And yes, it's been covered over a million times before. The search function does work.


outs

DrPhysic
01-03-2005, 11:30 AM
Opinion already posted:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=singletable&Number=126 3630&Forum=,All_Forums,&Words=&Searchpage=1&Limit= 50&Main=1263630&Search=true&where=bodysub&Name=515 8&daterange=1&newerval=2&newertype=m&olderval=&old ertype=&bodyprev=#Post1263630

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tubalkain
01-03-2005, 11:35 AM
Pardon me for being a moron.

I get the picture now. Am I right in thinking that the intelligent move (one I hear is hardly ever made by someone in my position) would be to get a full-time job and see if I can beat the 1-2 and 2-4 games consistently for a few months before making any stupid decisions?

Inthacup
01-03-2005, 12:22 PM
I think we need a much more detailed background from you to give any good advice.

Cup

EStreet20
01-03-2005, 12:36 PM
My best advice, as someone who moved up from .25-.50 to .50-1 and now has to move back down because of a lack of discipline which led to some bad NL sessions is to stay at .50-1 or 1-2 for a while until you've built up. If you beat them consistently for a month or so then play a level where you have a 300 BB roll or better.
Good luck

BusterStacks
01-03-2005, 01:18 PM
[ QUOTE ]
If poker is your only income, I've read 500BB plus 2 months expenses.

edit: play for 6 more months before you do this. DO NOT quit your day job (if you have one)

[/ QUOTE ]

Wow, reef actually posted something useful! Anyway, this is the formula I use, although I don't recommend quitting your day job until you are making 3-4x your job-income at poker.