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Lets say youre rolled for 2000NL. Would you use what you make over your roll as income or would you try to build up your roll to play higher limits?
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#2
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At 4k-8k it's acceptable to use some of your winnings as income.
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If you can't use your winnings at 2K NL as income, you need to move down in limits.
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Isn't it obvious that this is a completely personal question? For instance, my goal is to play really high. So I will probably not withdraw money from my poker roll for years and instead just move up in limits. But that's fine because I don't have many expenses and I have a good salary from my job that more than covers them. Obviously everyone is in a different situation, though, with different goals, different expenses and different sources of income. How can there be one answer to this? How can you not know the answer for yourself?
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Immediately. Why else would you play poker? Anyway, once you reach about 2/4, the level of bankroll growth far exceeds one's skill growth, and moving up along with your bankroll would lead to playing 50/100 and losing a ton. I'm chilling at 5/10 and 10/20 and I don't know if I'll bother playing higher, so I might as well use the extra money for something. Plus I have laser eye surgery in a month and I need to pay for it somehow, and I'm a student with no real job.
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If you can't use your winnings at 2K NL as income, you need to move down in limits. [/ QUOTE ] I was wondering if instead of winning at 2k and spending your money over your roll, would be better to hold onto the money and buildup a roll for a higher limit. |
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Immediately. Why else would you play poker? Anyway, once you reach about 2/4, the level of bankroll growth far exceeds one's skill growth, and moving up along with your bankroll would lead to playing 50/100 and losing a ton. I'm chilling at 5/10 and 10/20 and I don't know if I'll bother playing higher, so I might as well use the extra money for something. Plus I have laser eye surgery in a month and I need to pay for it somehow, and I'm a student with no real job. [/ QUOTE ] I see your point about bankroll growth. You must hit a point where you are winning so much at a limit but when you move up to a limit you have enough money for its harder to win. Have you tried 20/40? |
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If you want to continue to play higher and higher, moving up in the ranks and levels, take as little as possible out of your BR. Otherwise, I reccomend having 50 buyins for NL before you take all of your winnings, and 500 BB's for limit before you quit putting back into your BR.
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[ QUOTE ] If you can't use your winnings at 2K NL as income, you need to move down in limits. [/ QUOTE ] I was wondering if instead of winning at 2k and spending your money over your roll, would be better to hold onto the money and buildup a roll for a higher limit. [/ QUOTE ] Above 2K you start to get into some really, really tough games. A lot of guys up there feast on people "taking a shot". |
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