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Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 2003, 1:03pm Post subject: All-In |
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| I was just reading some of your hand histories...how come they all seem to be extreme cases, like you go all-in with only $5? That seems to be pretty low even at $25 tables. |
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Posted: Sat, 06 Dec 2003, 1:16pm Post subject: Bankroll |
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Joined: 04 Dec 2003
Posts: 1172 WPP: 136
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Depends which tables I was at, but if I was playing at UltimateBet, $.10-.25 blinds, I probably only sat down w/ $10.
At the .25-.50 blnds, I usually sit down with $15. Sometimes $20.
So depending at what point that hand was played, I could have been short stacked.
What do you mean by extreme cases? |
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Posted: Mon, 08 Dec 2003, 7:39pm Post subject: |
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Why go into a game with less than the maximum allowed?
If you've got an overlay in the game then you'll win less |
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Posted: Mon, 08 Dec 2003, 8:12pm Post subject: Money Management |
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Umm... I think when I first started, I was extra tight and conservative. I would not sit down with the maximum amount because I felt I was risking too much. There were two issues that got me to that point:
At any particular time, I may have to put all my chips into the pot, and if I had less chips with me, I felt more comfortable making certain calls. If I thought I had the best hand, yet someone bet $50 into me, I would not be willing to find out for that price. However, if my bankroll only allows me to call $15 and I felt my hand justified those dollars, I would make the call. So, really, I play better.
The other issue was that a bad beat would erase my entire bankroll. So, I minimize my risk against those bad beats. What I tend to do is sit down w/ less than the max, I play until I double or triple up, and then I leave the table and sit down elsewhere with my normal starting amount.
Managing my money in that way has been working pretty well for me so far. |
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Posted: Thu, 05 Feb 2004, 6:08am Post subject: |
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High Card

Joined: 12 Jan 2004
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I have applied similar strategy...I will typically sit in a $25 table with $15 and it has helped teach me to play tight/selective aggressive....true I have been caught short stacked a couple times when allowed myself to get trapped...but overall it has helped me to play with more focus and when I have that hand with the right implied odds I am not timid to bet it hard...I know this goes against some of what I have read from the experts BUT most of the material I have read is geard toward limit games? Example: I caught myself on a couple hands where I considered calling the pre-flop open...but I decided to let the hand go and wait for better openers...
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Posted: Thu, 05 Feb 2004, 12:36pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, you have to be able to play at stakes where you are most comfortable, so you can play your best game. That's exactly how I started out.
I think I've become more confident, I usually sit down with $20-25 now.
You'll eventually get there too, but just play at the level that is warm and cozy, you're game is best at that level. |
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Posted: Sat, 02 Aug 2008, 10:21pm Post subject: |
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Strike 1

Joined: 30 Oct 2007
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Crazy Canadian Courtiebwnage

Joined: 29 May 2005
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Do not make pointless bumps in this forum.
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