Beginner Bankroll Management advice.
I've been lurking here for a few weeks now. I am in the process of reading several of the forums (Beginner's Circle, Hold-em Strategies, Hold-em Hand Histories) in their entirity, from the last page to the first.
In a month or two (I'm saving up for my initial deposit, in between paying to fix my wife's car and other non-fun things) I'm planning on making an initial deposit of $60 on Poker Stars, since they have $.01/$.02 tables. I plan on using the 30x buyin rule to manage my bankroll, and I'm planning on playing NL ring games. My 1st major goal is to build my bankroll to $750 so I can play $25 tables, at which time I'll probably switch to Party Poker.
I read somewhere in the forums on this site that it's good to have a few rules written down, so I have attempted to commit my bankroll management rules into writing. Here they are so far:
* I must have 30x buy-in for any ring game I enter
* If I double up, I will leave the room, and take a break before playing again.
* If I lose my buy-in, I'll quit for the day.
The main trouble I'm having with these (purposely conservative) rules is how to handle table changes. If I select a table, sit for a few hands, then due to player changes, etc. decide to switch tables, how should these rules apply? If I'm down to 75% of my initial buy-in for the day, I don't particularly want to sit at a new table with only that amount. However, I don't want to create a loophole in my rules, which ideally should protect me from losing more than one buy-in per day, where I can lose money, then change tables repeatedly, putting more than one buy-in per day at risk. I'd be glad to hear any thoughts that you guys may have on how to refine this list of rules.
Re: Beginner Bankroll Management advice.
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Originally Posted by forkmantis
* I must have 30x buy-in for any ring game I enter
* If I double up, I will leave the room, and take a break before playing again.
* If I lose my buy-in, I'll quit for the day.
do you remove that stick from your trousers before going to sleep at night ?!?!?! yowzah's thats conservative, Bill O'Reilly would be so proud.
seriously
you need around 15 to 20 for your ring game....
if you double up, keep playing, see if you can do it again.. never leave a game you are destroying
and uhh if you lose your buyin, figure out what happened, if it was dumb luck by a suckout fish, rebuy and keep playing... if you suck, then reevaluate your skills and come back to it
Re: Beginner Bankroll Management advice.
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Originally Posted by Element187
do you remove that stick from your trousers before going to sleep at night ?!?!?!
Yeah.... I tried sleeping with it in for a while, but finally decided it was OK to take it out at night.
Seriously, though, I think I've been sufficiently convinced that I need to relax a bit and just start playing. I'm still waiting on "allowance" day, which will be in about 15 more days...
I played a freeroll the other night just for the heck of it. I came in 290 out of 2000.