Is a reverse withdrawal effective

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How often have you desired to reverse wothdraw and then use it for some key tournaments? I prefer personally to keep some balance, but what about the others? Anyone has any ideas whether reverse withdraw is a necessary thing? I mean, is it helpful? Share your experience please and any ideas on bankroll management that may be suitable for people almost into semi-pro categories.
 
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Just a rec/hobby 20+ year winning player and I've never done this. I typically enjoy the challenge of going from $50(or something this) up to $5000+ playing 2nl-50nl full-ring cash during the week and 10+ min blind level MTT's on weekends. So never found reverse withdrawing useful, necessary or helpful. In my opinion it in fact just shows a lack of discipline and knowing how to manage ones bankroll. So it shows me one has a problem with discipline and bankroll management one needs to fix.

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never reverse is the best option
 
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hardongear said:
Just a rec/hobby 20+ year winning player and I've never done this. I typically enjoy the challenge of going from $50(or something this) up to $5000+ playing 2nl-50nl full-ring cash during the week and 10+ min blind level MTT's on weekends. So never found reverse withdrawing useful, necessary or helpful. In my opinion it in fact just shows a lack of discipline and knowing how to manage ones bankroll. So it shows me one has a problem with discipline and bankroll management one needs to fix.

Cheers!!!
It's actually something that has bothered me for a while and now I see why, actually one of the things you may do is what you said already, trying to build up slowly. The other is the next comment's opinion, which is to "never reverse" if you withdraw then keep to it. Thanks guys for explaining it, I was overthinking it because of my past experience with reverse option. GL with your poker games!
 
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