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Old 06-02-2005, 06:25 AM
jjacky jjacky is offline
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Default Re: so, why is bankroll management so important?

@topic

bankroll management is only important if you want to play very seriously. for professional players the skill is crucial (probably even more important than the skills at the table). recreational gambler can just stop playing until they earned enough money in their day-job to continue if they burn their bankroll.
if you want to play seriously or just dont like the idea to burn the bankroll, i have read that 300 - 350 BB are the minimum you should have (1400 $ for 2/4 for example). and you neccessaryly have to be a winning player of course, obviously losing players burn any bankroll in the long run, no matter how big it is.

@rakeback
i am very new to this topic, since it was not adressed in the books i read. any hint where i can get good offers for rakeback (especially for party poker)?
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