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How big does your
bankroll need to be when playing poker?
To outlast any bad
run of cards and ensure that you never go under how big does your
poker playing bankroll need to be? In this section, we will go over
some basic things every poker player should know about their
personal bankroll. Whether playing at online casinos, online poker
rooms.
Depending on the
type of poker player you are, your bankroll needs will vary from
game to game. One thing is certain if you are not a winning poker
player, your bankroll will never be big enough. This in mind, to
help eliminate the chances of going bust, losing players need to
have much larger bankrolls. Simply said, its a fact.
One good philosophy
about personal bankrolls is to set a certain number of bets for your
goal. For example, for a reliable bankroll, consider having a
bankroll that will cover 300 bets. So, if you are playing a $1 game
of poker (meaning, each bet will typically be a buck), you will need
a bankroll of $300. The amount of your bankroll will obviously
chance if you are playing a cheaper or more expensive game.
Keep in mind; this
is not the whole deal here. 300 stored bets are still not going to
guarantee that you never run out of cash when playing poker. Lots of
different aspects will come into play. Say you are a fantastic poker
player at a table of less than stellar opponents; you will probably
be able to have a smaller bankroll to remain in the game. On the
other hand, if you are a terrible player, again, you will
blow-through your bankroll no matter how big it is.
Consider this, if
you are a favorite in your particular poker game, online or off, you
are probably not a prohibitive one. SO, keep the following tips in
mind:
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If
the other players are typically good poker players (if you play at
online poker rooms try to get in on a regular game where you
will know the players), you will most likely need more than the 300
bet bankroll we just discussed with you.
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Now,
for an average pro player, the original 300 bet bankroll totally
makes sense. This is the player that plays every day with set
money-making goals for each hour they play.
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