To all of the winning players
Just a few questions for all the long term winning players.
1. What was your starting bankroll?
2. Did you always follow bankroll management? Even at micro limits?
3. How many times have you busted your bankroll?
4. How long have you been playing NLHE?
I'm curious to everyone's answers because I am contemplating my next move. I'm tired of busting my roll, I know I am capable of becoming a winning player. So what would you recommend me doing? (From lowest risk to highest)
1. Saving up $1,000 and 4 tabling $25NL
2. Depositing $100 and 4 tabling $25NL until I reach $1,000
3. Depositing $400 and 4 tabling $100NL until I reach $1,000 then 4 table $25NL
I've never tried doing any of the above. I've always made a deposit and pretty much risked 100% of my roll in single sessions. Like I would deposit $100 then 4 table $25NL, make $50 dollars. Then in my next session I would play 2 $50 tables and 2 $25 tables (risking my whole roll). Sounds stupid huh? I did not lose my roll due to bad playing, but mainly due to tilt (sounds like an oxymoron). So I am fairly confident I can choose any of the 3 choices and succeed.
Whatever I decide to do, I've decided to make a deposit on Jan. 1, 2006. My new years resolution would be to never bust my roll again. I will also purchase PT. One last thing, I do have a fulltime job, I am not playing poker to pay the bills. I am just tired of depositing hard earned money.
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Just a few questions for all the long term winning players.
1. What was your starting bankroll?
$29
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2. Did you always follow bankroll management? Even at micro limits?
After clearing $100 bonus. But yes, from that point ALWAYS bankrolled properly.
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3. How many times have you busted your bankroll?
0.
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4. How long have you been playing NLHE?
8 months.
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I'm curious to everyone's answers because I am contemplating my next move. I'm tired of busting my roll, I know I am capable of becoming a winning player. So what would you recommend me doing? (From lowest risk to highest)
1. Saving up $1,000 and 4 tabling $25NL
2. Depositing $100 and 4 tabling $25NL until I reach $1,000
3. Depositing $400 and 4 tabling $100NL until I reach $1,000 then 4 table $25NL
(1) idea includes proper bankrolling, if you can save $1k easily outside of poker (ie. have a good job), then you can go for it. But if you are not so rich and still wanted to be consistent winner, then I suggest:
Depositing $100, bonus whoring it to $200-$300 then play $10NL - the safest. As many tables as you want but optimum would be 4 .
(2)-(3) ideas are like going to casino and playing craps. $400 and 4-tabling $100? How will you rebuy after KK vs AA situation or some other king of legit "beat"? How will you rebuy to full stack after piddling away 20% of it after raisnig PF few times and being forced to fold when your AK miss or JJ hits AKT flop and heavy action? When AA runs into set (you still lose 20-30% of stack after that tough fold)?
Following those ideas you are asking to go broke again.
Listen to Rilla. Please. :)
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Originally Posted by IOS
Just a few questions for all the long term winning players.
1. What was your starting bankroll?
$200
2. Did you always follow bankroll management? Even at micro limits?
I don't ALWAYS, but mostly.
3. How many times have you busted your bankroll?
Never. Not hard to beat the low stakes
4. How long have you been playing NLHE?
Since Spring 2004
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Originally Posted by IOS
1. What was your starting bankroll?
2. Did you always follow bankroll management? Even at micro limits?
3. How many times have you busted your bankroll?
4. How long have you been playing NLHE?
1. 150$
2. no but best i advice i can give is FOLLOW BR MANAGEMENT... PLEASE !
3. never.
4. since 1st june.
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Originally Posted by IOS
1. What was your starting bankroll?
Free $10 on Royal Vegas Poker
2. Did you always follow bankroll management? Even at micro limits?
Not at the start because I only had $10 but ever since I built to $200 I ALWAYS play with 20 buyins.
3. How many times have you busted your bankroll?
Once, I got a free $10 on RVP and lost it in my first session. That was the first time I played though.
4. How long have you been playing NLHE?
Since June/July this year.
Best plan is to deposit $200 and play 10NL
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Originally Posted by IOS
Just a few questions for all the long term winning players.
1. What was your starting bankroll?
2. Did you always follow bankroll management? Even at micro limits?
3. How many times have you busted your bankroll?
4. How long have you been playing NLHE?
1) $104
2) I started playing 10NL with only 10 buyins (sparringly) until I had the real 15 buyin amount. I'm a hard ass about BR managment, so I almost never play outside of it.
3) never
4) since August 19th, 2005
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I'm curious to everyone's answers because I am contemplating my next move. I'm tired of busting my roll, I know I am capable of becoming a winning player. So what would you recommend me doing? (From lowest risk to highest)
1. Saving up $1,000 and 4 tabling $25NL
2. Depositing $100 and 4 tabling $25NL until I reach $1,000
3. Depositing $400 and 4 tabling $100NL until I reach $1,000 then 4 table $25NL
1) This is ok, but you should probably save less and start at 10NL...nothing beats experience
2) you'll go broke
3) you'll go broke even faster
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I've never tried doing any of the above. I've always made a deposit and pretty much risked 100% of my roll in single sessions. Like I would deposit $100 then 4 table $25NL, make $50 dollars. Then in my next session I would play 2 $50 tables and 2 $25 tables (risking my whole roll). Sounds stupid huh? I did not lose my roll due to bad playing, but mainly due to tilt (sounds like an oxymoron). So I am fairly confident I can choose any of the 3 choices and succeed.
Whatever I decide to do, I've decided to make a deposit on Jan. 1, 2006. My new years resolution would be to never bust my roll again. I will also purchase PT. One last thing, I do have a fulltime job, I am not playing poker to pay the bills. I am just tired of depositing hard earned money.
Tilt = bad play, admit that to yourself and you can make one more step toward the biggest part of NLHE...emotion control
Deposit $100-$200 and sit at the 10NL tables is what I say. Your stay there (if you're any sort of decent player) will be short to say the least. If you just can't bring yourself to play those stakes then deposit a grand and 4 table 25NL.
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Originally Posted by IOS
1. What was your starting bankroll?
2. Did you always follow bankroll management? Even at micro limits?
3. How many times have you busted your bankroll?
4. How long have you been playing NLHE?
1. $50
2. Nope. Went down to $5 in my Stars account, then won a few sngs, then had a good run at 25Nl and never looked back. (This was before I found out about rillas BR management thread)
3. 0, but I lost half my BR getting caught in the Newbie Circle of Death. Since then I NEVER played out of my BR. 30 buy-ins minimum.
4. 8 months or so online
How much can you save up and deposit? If you can save up $500 that would be ideal. You could start $25NL and bonus whore party and all the ex-skins, which would be a HUGE boost to your starting BR.
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Originally Posted by sed
The time you spend in the micro-limits will make you a better player. If you don't have the discipline and BR management to win at those levels you'll never be a winning player in the higher levels.
- sed
Truer words were never spoken. Think of it as a learning curve. You have to start out at the micro limits to learn the basics of TAGG play and camping. When you move up you gradually adjust and open up your game, so you can continue to beat the higher levels.
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Originally Posted by IOS
1. What was your starting bankroll?
$500 for live games, $100 for online.
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Originally Posted by IOS
2. Did you always follow bankroll management? Even at micro limits?
No.
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Originally Posted by IOS
3. How many times have you busted your bankroll?
Never for live games, but I came close when I first started. I busted my first $100 online but was playing for "fun". After the second $100 I've never busted, and have never really come close. But I follow proper bankroll management now.
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Originally Posted by IOS
4. How long have you been playing NLHE?
About 13 months.
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Originally Posted by IOS
1. Saving up $1,000 and 4 tabling $25NL
2. Depositing $100 and 4 tabling $25NL until I reach $1,000
3. Depositing $400 and 4 tabling $100NL until I reach $1,000 then 4 table $25NL
I think you answered your own question here. Read your quote below.
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Originally Posted by IOS
I've always made a deposit and pretty much risked 100% of my roll in single sessions...Sounds stupid huh?
Option two and three are out the door. I played outside my bankroll a few times to get started, but never by risking everything in one session. That's just insane.
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Originally Posted by IOS
My new years resolution would be to never bust my roll again.
This is a very good attitude to have and probably the first step in proper bankroll mgmt. You must invest in your poker ability rather than just throw some money to screw around with. When I started playing live games the $500 I started with was serious money to me. If I lost it, I would have been very depressed. I knew that if I lost that money, I probably would stop playing poker. At least until I come into money again, like as a Christmas gift or something. So if $200 is not a big deal to you, then I wouldn't necessarily suggest starting at 10NL. Invest an amount that you are willing to protect with smart play and discipline. If you want to play 25NL, then $500 is fine.
If you want to continue playing poker for "fun" as I did with my initial online deposits, then by all means do so. There's nothing wrong with it as long as you can afford it. But if you seriously want to avoid the money pit that can be online poker tilt, then you should start working on a proper bankroll and stick with it. Good luck!