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Bankroll Management & volume management
semo7172
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November 30, 2012 - 2:20 am
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First Hi to all,

I just join the TPE and study on BRM first…

Watched PANDA's Bankroll builder vid and read RonFezBuggy BRM man. article…

Yea, I agree 250-300 BR is ok but what about volume limitation or let's say a rule for saving BR against big volume and long playing hours.

I am planning to get involved in 90 KO grind at fulltilt, playing 6-8 table at the beginning (maybe more table in future) in 5-7 hours….

With this volume and playing time, to save BR can we think a limitation percent?

for example can we say;

3.30 x 300= $909 my BR and to save my BR I would not play %x of my BR in a playing session or a day

I recon that x is 5 or 10

Ty

Note; hey HITTHEPANDA please speak a bit slowly and clearly, not all of us native languarge is english cool

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black666
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December 1, 2012 - 7:19 am
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I don't quite get your calculation.

But if you stick to the 200-300 BI rule you should be pretty safe. It all depends on your comfort level or if you have a job to refill your bankroll. If you can easily refill your bankroll, 100BIs are enough (or maybe less). If you are playing for a living or your wife doesn't allow to put anymore money online, than you should probably stick to 200-300 BIs and move down in stakes once you are in a downswing. If you also make different decisions deep in a tournament because the money means a lot to you, it's another sign that you are probably playing to high stakes.

 

Just play around and see at what point it all feels comfortable. When doesn't it matter anymore that you are losing 20 MTTs in a row? When are you still applying pressure at the FT bubble when other players are concerned about the money jumps. etc etc.

 

PS: HITTHEPANDA doesn't make videos anymore for TPE

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