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Re: MTT - Strategy Adjust
 Originally Posted by LuckySlevin
One bedrock principle of winning ring game play is that you need to be properly bankrolled. If you have the bankroll, correct play will win out in the long run (barring super-extreme bad luck). But nobody is ever adequately bankrolled in a tournament. When you play 15-30, you never have $10,000 in chips. More likely you have $800. That surely is not an adequate bankroll to absorb normal fluctuations. You should not play like you do have an adequate bankroll. You have to adjust. Adapt, or die.
I think you're confusing chip stack with bankroll.
Your bankroll is your float of money that you're willing to play with so you never go broke and can play again tomorrow. for MTTs, I think the general rule is 100x the buy-in so if you're playing $1 MTTs ($1 entry fee), you should have a bankroll of $100 so you don't go broke when you lose 20 in a row (pretty common in MTTs).
You're playing freerolls, so you need 100 x 0 = $0 bankroll 
Your chip stack is another issue entirely, and in the early stages of the tourney you should be trying to preserve it for the time where you're forced to take risks with it when the blinds are big. Err on the side of caution early, and save the risks for later when you're forced to. See MTT forum for more on this, but if you get into it even semi-seriously, the harrington on holdem series is widely regarded as essential reading. It's well written and will help your game immensely.
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