Gilead
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Do you think bankroll management should be stricter for tournaments than for cash games?
200 - to - 400 for Tournaments.Gilead said:Do you think bankroll management should be stricter for tournaments than for cash games?
I agree, that not everyone need a bankroll. However if you play mainly for profit and play almost every day, even its not full time, because you have a job or study to take care of, then you do need a bankroll. This is because, you dont want to end up in a situation, where you can not play again, before you get your next paycheck and are able to take money from that and put it into poker.dreamer13 said:Poker players overthink things. You don't really need a special bankroll of X buy-ins unless you're playing full-time.
If you are mainly playing for fun then absolutely 100% yes. Everybody talk about bankroll management, but far more people should instead be thinking about making a poker budget, if for instance they mainly like to play some MTTs in the weekends and dont play on working days and perhaps not even every weekend. Or if they are new to poker and have no track record to prove, they are winning players.dreamer13 said:Just decide how much you can spend on poker per month from your paycheck, and play the most profitable or just the most fun game.
I agree, that far to many people are obsessed with the idea of "building a bankroll from nothing", and this keep them stuck in freerolls and penny games, that are neither particularly fun to play or particularly good for learning and improving. Most people would be far better off making some reasonable deposit and then go from there.dreamer13 said:Don't get stuck in small, high-rake games trying to build some abstract bankroll before moving on to bigger games.