Bankroll Management....Help!!!!
I realise my main problem is playing in games that are suitable for my bankroll, but my main problem is that I don't really know how much I would need.
I play low-limit sit'n'go's. I would like to regularly play in the $4.40 180 man sit'n'go at Pokerstars, I have cashed in them a number of times, and I have managed to get on the final table twice, but I have not been consistent enough with my meagre bankrolls to constantly be able to play them.
So what is the average amount needed, compared to the buy, to play sit'n'gos?
Also, what is the average amount needed for playing in a MTT?
How many times the buy-in should I have to play a MTT, or a Sit'n'Go? And are these the same numbers I should be using to determine whether or not I should move up a limit in tournaments?
What's wrong with starting from the bottom?
SHAKE, I know playing these S'n'G and MTT''s are not going to let me live the high life, but I just don't have the income to play the large games, nor do I have the ability to play the high limits or big tournaments, while I can play well, I tend to make one mistake, and it's all over. Look at my Sharkscope to see I am a fish, but I want to learn. There's nothing wrong with starting at the bottom, it might just help if I make it to the top. Besides I have started my "poker plan" if you will, to learn and improve in the game, to succeed against it.
Re: What's wrong with starting from the bottom?
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Originally Posted by Perrygarl
SHAKE, I know playing these S'n'G and MTT''s are not going to let me live the high life, but I just don't have the income to play the large games, nor do I have the ability to play the high limits or big tournaments, while I can play well, I tend to make one mistake, and it's all over. Look at my Sharkscope to see I am a fish, but I want to learn. There's nothing wrong with starting at the bottom, it might just help if I make it to the top. Besides I have started my "poker plan" if you will, to learn and improve in the game, to succeed against it.
you've got potential
(that's supposed to be a compliment. it's what the world salsa champion told me when I danced with her when I had only been dancing 3 months - and probably bored her out of this world)
With the right attitude and an IQ above 90, you'll beat 4.40 SNGs. Just remember that you should either be having fun while you do it, or treating it as a stepping stone towards higher limits. That said, you'd be amazed what you can do playing 6+0.50 SNGs... you can easily achieve $15 an hout by 8 or 10 tabling if you're half decent.