Determining how much money you need in your bankroll to play poker is essential for maintaining a healthy financial strategy and enjoying the game without undue stress. A solid bankroll can help you withstand the inherent ups and downs of poker, allowing you to focus on your game rather than financial pressures.
The amount you should have depends on several factors, including the type of poker [...] Read more » How Much Money Do You Need in Your Bankroll to Play Poker?
Joined: Sep '17
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Yes, I totally agree. There are many suggested and trusted online casino, poker and betting rooms which offer their players attracting no deposit offers sometimes as welcome bonuses and this allows customers to try out the sites, the jugability there, all necessary features that make them feel secure and comfortable without strings before depositing their own money. For those new players who decide to choose no deposit bonuses to begin to play, I highly recommend Bankrollmob as it is the perfect place to start doing so.
Joined: May '09
Location: Croatia
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Thread is about how much you need to play poker, not who give no deposit offers, who have better promotions and other things! Especially not casino and betting site, its about poker bankroll! You are in totally different thread! Just make that cashout...
Jonathan Little often quotes 100, it seem right to me, a little more seems a little too tight and any more than that is almost like you have no confidence in your game, so other action is needed!
Posted by dule-vu: To have 100 times more then the buy in for tournament
Having less than that, say 75 times, means after only a few losses in a row you must drop stakes (NOOO!!!!), re-adjust your game etc.
Winning a larger MTT at the right buy-in (100x) could be 2 or more times your entire roll and win, lose or draw (?wtf draw?) you can play the same tournament next time as it will be easily in your bankroll limits.
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for me its not same to have bankroll for tournaments or for cash games! for tourament you will play that and maybe spend few hours and its not like you spend many dollars if you play few cash games in same time! so its not important to have much more then for just one buy in for that tournament!
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You have to have more money to play tournaments, the variance is bigger, and you can go months without winning, and that's how it is, in cash the variance is much less, but you also have to play with money that can make you play calmly and inside. of banking.