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Building a bankroll, questions about180s.
Jeschke
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December 28, 2011 - 4:51 am
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Bankroll management? This is one of my largest struggles I've had with poker and would like to know how you guys play under these circumstances. If I multi table these 180 man turbos at 2.50$ a buy in how much should I have to prevent going busto if I'm multi tabling keeping up 6 tables always during my session? The rule of thumb is 100 buy ins but does this apply the same for multi tabling volume? You can go through a lot of 180 mans in a session and sometimes just mini cashing, what would a appropiate bankroll be for these games?

 

I've read threads about 180s turbos and some people can be extremely profitable playing them but many of these very profitable players play 24+ tables at a time, does BR management change when when you scale up your volume that much? How many buy ins would be appropiate if I become comfortable playing that many tables (like my previous question just scaled up).

 

I've watched HITTHEPANDA videos on 180 mans which were helpful but would like a little more info if any of you could shine some light who have played many of these 180 turbos. To have a good ROI/being profitable and crush these SnGs is it just mastering push/fold and volume? From the past month I've played these games and found that really thinking about my push/fold spots are super important even at 6 BB with antes picking the right spots are very important it seems where others would say shove any two. Should I just be putting hours behind SnG Wizard and mastering the art of the push/fold with a wide varient of hands and stack sizes to crush these? What must one do the beat these regularly? If I'm missing anything it would be great if any of you could share some insight on what you did to beat these consistantly.

 

My goal is to play and win at these and move up to the next tier of 180 turbos and add in some micro MTTs into the rotation once my bankroll can support it so thank you in advance to anything posted here and hopefully I can knock out two birds with one stone with advice on 180s and the bankroll management.

 

Cheers,

 

Jeschke

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December 28, 2011 - 9:45 am
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I have hit a snag in my br and what I have done is looking at RonFezBuddy's article on bankroll management. here is the link. …..tion-tips/. What I have done so far is take a break from poker for two weeks. During the break, I have taken the amount of volume that I normally played and exchanging this site to look at my HH, reading book by Annie Duke, “Decide to Play Great Poker”, and I have pounded the forums here, watching the videos and listening to all the podcasts at TournamentPokerEdge. 

Now, during the time, I am using Evernote to jot down or journal my changes that I am going to make. I have a lot of notes on bankroll management but one thing that I think will help is having a thread that is called bankroll sweats. This will keep accountability to the bankroll that you decide that you are going to keep. Bankroll management (from what I read of RonFezBuddy) conclusion is there are no fast true equation of proper bankroll management. I believe that Ron would agree that the best thing to do is hold fast your limits, continue to get better at the level and be honest with where you are in your BR. 

I heard a video or a podcast can't remember which of Marc “aznAllin007” Alioto had the BR problem and went busto and managed to do the step SitNGo's on PokerStars and got to the PCA and he soared afterwards when he got connected with some friends at the PCA that helped him through. It can happen if you put your heart into it. HITTHEPANDA videos are great. The MTT's on Merge are great for they are small fields that would be like the 180 SitNGo's so it may be something to try. The withdrawals are pretty hard to come buy. I think it is like a month payday on it. 

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