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Heh yeah, maybe. I do see why bankroll management is good, I'm just not rolled for the stakes I want to play, for now I'm going to continue on my freeroll op. i'm also going to put alot of work into studying the game and sticking with one format (for now sngs - mainly because they fit in well with the freeroll challenge).
Despite thinking I have in the past if I'm honest I don't think I can say i've ever truly studied poker. I've had odd series of 2-3 days where ive been really intent and focussed on some video or book or article but i've never gone a couple of weeks with focussed, dedicated, study to really try to plug my weaknesses. Let alone the months and years it would probabally take to be the player I really want to be.
The laptop is a great boon, I can now work with HEM and replay games etc no worries without it slowing down to a crawl etc. So I'm going to really try to use it and also to study, in the truer sense of the word - sngs and see if I can't start to consistently beat one format even if it is ultra micro. The freeroll challenge, apart from keeping me energised and giving me an outlet for my poker passion without incurring expense, also has the nice side effect of starting out at what must be the easiest of the easy, when it comes to sngs, $0.10 + $0.02.
As I spend more time studying and applying what i'm learning I should naturally develop the abilities to move up, this is all simple stuff, and the point of bankroll management I guess, so I'm going to focus on the freeroll challenge for now and just build my skill and bankroll up from that.
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