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bankroll requirements for nl
i primarily play 24 and 3 6 limit.......thinking of trying out nl. What type of bankroll do you need to 3 table $50 NL.
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Re: bankroll requirements for nl
most people say 20 buy ins, so $1000.
$400-500 if you know you can beat the game |
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Re: bankroll requirements for nl
start smaller if you can stand it, and dont multitable at first
if youre making good decisions and have a good win rate then move up also read some literature |
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Re: bankroll requirements for nl
Use "search function" (tip : try "FAQ" there).
I think its time to stick "newcomer guide to internet forum + FAQ" I see more and more posts of this kind recently. Best wishes |
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Re: bankroll requirements for nl
also read up on implied odds and stack sizes with regards to no-limit. It's very different from limit. Here are some articles:
stack sizes Pot Odds, Implied Odds, and Reverse Implied Odds Reverse Implied Odds |
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Re: bankroll requirements for nl
all the articles and essays on those sites can be found, word for word, in Sklansky's hold em books.
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Re: bankroll requirements for nl
Which ones?
I checked the two Hold'em Books by Sklansky I have (HEFAP and SSHE), yes, they all follow a similar format (Pot Odds > Implied Odds > Reverse Implied Odds), and the information is similar, as may be expected, but not word-for-word. |
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Re: bankroll requirements for nl
Do you have "The Theory of Poker"?
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Re: bankroll requirements for nl
They had the 1980 WSOP with Ungar and Brunson as an example of implied odds, which was in the Implied Odds chapter of TOP and as I was searching around different articles, I know I had seen them in SKlansky books, be it more from TOP or other books, but they looked familiar. The articles are good reading, but I would rather just get the books.
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Re: bankroll requirements for nl
50NL = >$1000
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