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Help with Bankroll
Ok, so I have read loads of articles about how big your bankroll should be to sit regularly at certain games. However, I want to run a mix of games to get the best out of my game and keep me sharp.
I was wondering what size bankroll people would recommend for this schedule per week: 50 $5+1 SnG's on Party 1 £20 Tournament at Gutshot (Live FO) 3-5hrs at the 25-50 at Gutshot (Live Cash) 10hrs a week at the 0.10/0.25 6max tables at Party Plus another $100 a week in entries to other tournaments (online and offline). I was thinking a starting roll of around £500 or around $1000 Is this way off? What do you guys/girls think? |
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Re: Help with Bankroll
I don't know the specific bankroll requirements for all of the different types of poker you mentioned, but I'm pretty sure the answer is to calculate the minimum bankroll for each game individually and go with the biggest one.
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Re: Help with Bankroll
I hope 25-50 means .25-.50
$1000 is good if you are just learning these games, seems like you are overrolled. BTW- the $5+1's arent very profitable because of the 20% rake, try moving to the $10's ASAP |
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Re: Help with Bankroll
I mean the 25-50 entry - blinds are, in fact, 0.25-0.50.
Not learning - fill like I can make a decent profit. If the I went into the $10 SnG's - $1000 still good? |
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Re: Help with Bankroll
You should have 20 buy-ins for the SnGs, so $200 for the $10SnG
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Re: Help with Bankroll
[ QUOTE ]
You should have 20 buy-ins for the SnGs, so $200 for the $10SnG [/ QUOTE ] I would go with 30 unless he knows he is an expert SnG player, and even then you can have 20 buy-in drops. |
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Re: Help with Bankroll
I have to advise you against playing the $5+1 SNGs, you are getting robbed in fees, play $10+1 instead.
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Re: Help with Bankroll
$1000 is a good starting roll for $10's.
It may seem like you are really overrolled (you are) but SNG's (especially party versions) arent poker at all- they are a big push fest. It may take a couple entries to get yourself ready for the style of play necessary. |
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