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What do you count in your bankroll?
A site sends me a free invitation to play in a satellite to a WPT event. Value is $25. I win that and get an entry into another tournament. Value $200. Do you guys include these values in your bankroll spreadsheet? I tend to think I should because if I win the main event and pocket $3 million, I'll include that.
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Re: What do you count in your bankroll?
If you can't withdraw your free roll to buy a hamburger from McDonalds, I don't think it's fair to count that as profit (even though it clearly is profit). If they let you take the $25 instead of entry into the tournament, then I'd count it. Just my opinion.
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Re: What do you count in your bankroll?
If you win the entry into the $200, you can book a $200 win.
However if you then lose the $200 tourney, you have to book it as a loss. In terms of bankroll, I wouldn't count it because it's money that is 99%+ likely to be lost, which means you are operating outside of your normal risk of ruin with that portion of your roll. Lori |
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Re: What do you count in your bankroll?
both of you make excellent points. No McDonalds hamburger, no inclusion into my bankroll.
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