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xpander 03-29-2005 10:50 AM

Re: Bankroll for multitables?
 
If you can handle multitabling, no higher roll is needed. You're just plowing through the hands faster - there is no change in the amount of variance just because of multitabling.

FishHooks 03-29-2005 12:51 PM

Re: Bankroll for multitables?
 
There definatly is, if you have a 15BB/100 variance and your playing at 4 tables, that can be magnified because your playing at 4 tables at once so your vaiance in any given day is greater. You have the ability to win and loose more.

dealer_toe 03-29-2005 02:16 PM

Re: Bankroll for multitables?
 
no, its win or lose faster. You'll win or lose the same in an identical 1,000 hand stretch whether that 1,000 hands was played 4 tabling or 1 tabling over a couple days. (I know not precise because winrates go down a little bit w/ multitabling, but you get my point.)

AngryCola 03-29-2005 02:25 PM

Re: Bankroll for multitables?
 
No

http://picklocksbrain.blogspot.com/i...rquinn_200.jpg

It's amazing how many people still seem to not get this, given how much info. there is on 2+2 about it.

FishHooks 03-29-2005 02:42 PM

Re: Bankroll for multitables?
 
OK lets try this again for you people, say you play 4 hours of poker a day. (going to use 50 hands an hour/table for this) When you play one table at a time that will be about 200 hands for the day. Now if your 4 tabeling you will play 800 hands and since your playing more hands that is more variance. Not saying our variance of BB/100 goes up, but because you play more hands logically your variance goes up per hour. Therefor you need a bigger bankroll incase of a downswing, because a downswing with 4 tables is much more costly than with one table.

Now if you 4 table for 1 hour, and 1 table for 4 hours, and you generate the same amount of hands (which is what you guys keep assuming) then the variance is the same.

AngryCola 03-29-2005 02:50 PM

Re: Bankroll for multitables?
 
[ QUOTE ]
because you play more hands logically your variance goes up per hour.

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Your logic stinks.

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Therefor you need a bigger bankroll incase of a downswing

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Still no.

http://picklocksbrain.blogspot.com/i...rquinn_200.jpg


Think about it this way.
Let's say you are in a regular B&M cardroom.
Suddenly the dealer is able to deal 4x as fast.

Would you need a bigger bankroll for this?

nykenny 03-29-2005 02:50 PM

Re: Bankroll for multitables?
 
my biggest 15/30 downswing (8 tabling session) ever was somewhere between 8K to 10K. that was more than 300BB i suppose and i was playing tight (maybe not good as in my "A" game).

so i'd recommend about 400BB for a 8 tabling BR, since i doubt anyone will ever be as unlucky as me in my recent bad fun [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

Kenny

FishHooks 03-29-2005 05:23 PM

Re: Bankroll for multitables?
 
Especially for a loosing player,of course you would, most players are not winning players, if a loosing player was delt 4 times more hands, you bet your ass they would need a bigger bankroll.

FishHooks 03-29-2005 05:26 PM

Re: Bankroll for multitables?
 
Ok i just pointed that out, if you play the same number of hands, it doesnt' matter if you 4 table or 1 table. But most people that 4 table play 4 times as many hands as someone who 1 tables over the course of a month.

AngryCola 03-29-2005 05:27 PM

Re: Bankroll for multitables?
 
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Especially for a loosing player,of course you would, most players are not winning players, if a loosing player was delt 4 times more hands, you bet your ass they would need a bigger bankroll.

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:sigh:

No

http://picklocksbrain.blogspot.com/i...rquinn_200.jpg


They would just lose it faster than they would have otherwise.

Also, most fish don't have bankrolls.


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