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Awesemo 11-21-2004 07:09 PM

My friend has a problem with playing out of his bankroll
 
One of my friends, who is pretty good at poker, has a huge problem about playing out of his bankroll. He deposited $100 a few days ago and jumped straight into 5/10 shorthanded games on partypoker. Now he's playing 10/20, with a $900 bankroll! I try to tell him that even if he was a perfect player, he has a very high chance of busting out. He says that he knows he is playing outside his bankroll. The problem is that his mommy gives him a $100 a week allowance, and he keeps losing the money. What should I say to him? Is it even my responsibility to try and stop him from losing his money, or should I just bite my tongue?

pudley4 11-21-2004 07:46 PM

Re: My friend has a problem with playing out of his bankroll
 
He obviously can afford to lose the money. He's obviously aware that he's likely to lose it. He's obviously having fun playing this way.

Just sit on his left and isolate him [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

dealer_toe 11-21-2004 07:51 PM

Re: My friend has a problem with playing out of his bankroll
 
yea, what you need to do is tell him to come down a level and play against you, he'll think little of the amount of money and play so loose, you'll have his money in no time, then maybe he'll learn to play with in his bankroll

bdk3clash 11-21-2004 09:48 PM

Re: My friend has a problem with playing out of his bankroll
 
The first step in helping him is to PM me with his screen name.

Lawrence Ng 11-21-2004 10:06 PM

Re: My friend has a problem with playing out of his bankroll
 
Well, if he does not want help then don't help him anymore. I have a close friend who is like that. He is never sufficiently bankrolled and always likes to jump into the higher limit games. Sure he plays well, but variance doesn't care how well you play as the swings will still happen.

Lawrence

tolbiny 11-22-2004 03:12 AM

Whats with the location?
 
Cleveland?

You moving here bdk? visiting friends?
we got a couple of 2+2ers here and if your in town you should let us know.
Nice soft 10-20 games to.

bernie 11-22-2004 05:55 AM

Re: My friend has a problem with playing out of his bankroll
 
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One of my friends, who is pretty good at poker,

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Based on what? He had a good run of cards?

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The problem is that his mommy gives him a $100 a week allowance, and he keeps losing the money. What should I say to him?

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He won't listen. Hopefully his mom will when she keeps rebuying. He/they will have to learn the hard way.

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Is it even my responsibility to try and stop him from losing his money,

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Why would it be? He already told you his answer.

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I try to tell him that even if he was a perfect player, he has a very high chance of busting out. He says that he knows he is playing outside his bankroll.

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There ya go.

Sit on his left. Better you get the money than someone else, isn't it?

b

RydenStoompala 11-22-2004 08:47 AM

Re: My friend has a problem with playing out of his bankroll
 
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"The first step in helping him is to PM me with his screen name

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That got my coffee through my nose. Many thanks.

Also, PM his "mommy's" name. I'm up for adoption.

bdk3clash 11-25-2004 02:26 PM

Re: Whats with the location?
 
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Cleveland?

You moving here bdk? visiting friends?
we got a couple of 2+2ers here and if your in town you should let us know.
Nice soft 10-20 games to.

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No, not moving to Cleveland. At Borgata's noodle restaurant, their menu proudly displayed thier locations, which included something like "Hong Kong, Taipei, Tokyo, Beijing, and Cleveland."

I just thought it was kind of weird that there was this long list of Asian cities, and then Cleveland.

tolbiny 11-25-2004 03:11 PM

Re: Whats with the location?
 
I'll have to check it out...

Congratulations on not moving to cleveland though- this, (and every other day of your life that you don't live here) should be a very very good day for you.


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