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Old 11-15-2005, 12:07 PM
pudley4 pudley4 is offline
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Default Re: Roy Cooke article in Card Player is wrong.

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His main point being that internet hold 'em ring games require a 50% larger bankroll than live play.

No tipping and no jackpot drop unless desired should not increase but decrease bankroll requirements.

I've played probably 500,000 hands of online poker from $1-$2 to $5-$10 and have not deviated down more than 150 BB at any point.

I believe that bank roll requirement are much less for online winning players.

He usually has such good advice. I was surprised to see such an inaccurate assesment.

Comments?

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Your WR online goes down (when compared to the same limit in B&M) and your SD goes up (because the online games are more aggressive)

Take these two factors together and you most assuredly need a bigger bankroll online.
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