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SugarShay
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01-10-2006, 01:31 PM
Post subject: Bankroll?
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: at last graeme souness is gone
Posts: 22
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Hello all! was wondering what size br would be needed to 2 table 10nl ring games, i'am on the verge of stepping up from 2nl (hooray) i've got close to 20 buyins at 10nl and was wondering if 20x the buy in is suffice to 2 table this limit or should i grind out 2nl a bit longer?
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Rabid Dog
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Flush
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 574
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If your used to 2 tabling I dont see why not. If you have any problems then drop back to single tabling. Then if you have any problems drop back down to the 2nl tables for awhile. But you should be ok.
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EasyT
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Full House
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Yo Mamma
Posts: 834
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by 'Rilla
a good rule of thumb for your bankroll size is never risk more than 5-10% of it on any given day.
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BR 101 is "stickied" right above this post.
Remember that you can buy in "short" which is how a lot of guys move up in stakes sooner than their BR dictates.
But since you're not moving up, and already beating these stakes, I would say you'd be fine to two table at your current stakes with a 20x BR. Just have the discipline to call it a day if you lose 1-2 buyins.
EasyT
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umcanes73
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 21
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Multi-tableing is no different than playing two sessions consecutively except that you are playing them at the same time. i.e. table A- one hour 6pm-7pm / table B- 7pm-8pm (2 hour total) ; multitable A&B 6pm-7pm (2 hour total). Your max loss on any one hand would be only 5% of your BR. As long as you can handle multi-tableing without loss of play quality, you are still within your bankroll.
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stylemaster1
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 3
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This may be the wrong topic to post in, but since starting playing, I have a question for guidance....
I'm playing the play money tables, working on building up a playBR...knowing I would probably want to play two tables, I started doing just that on the play tables. My big wins are now fewer/farther between as Im practicing "patience" and opening hand selection but I had a question. Is there anywhere on this site with tips/tricks/strategies for managing multiple tables, what to watch out for(other than the obvious, getting distracted). I find the "excitement" on one tables betting with a good hand crosses over to the other table with medium hands...sometimes u just think u can beat everyone on a table cause you are doing it on the other one. Any comments??? Thanks,
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