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Poker tricks
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Bankroll
One of the first and most important questions you should ask yourself
before you play poker is: how much cash should I be putting down?
The most important part of that statement, if you don’t know already, is the
word "before.” We believe the best approach is to set personal limits BEFORE
you start a game of poker, not WHILE it’s going on. You must have a clear
notion of what you can afford to lose and when you reach that threshold, you
have to be able to control yourself and stop! It's really as straightforward
as that. Still, there are 2 possible answers to the major dilemma of "what
amount to invest." Check our ‘solutions’ below.
If you're only looking to have fun, then don't invest any more than that
which is "fun" to lose. If you're ok with dropping $100, put $100 in and see
what where it leads. Don’t forget, there's a good chance you'll make some
money (or perhaps even considerable money) from that original $100, but if
things take a turn for the worse, walk away before they deteriorate further.
It only gets more difficult if you go over that magic number.
The second possible solution is depends on the result of different
circumstances: namely, making money. If you are playing poker because you
want to make money, you’ll want to have the capacity to finance about 200
big bets at the limit you play. In other words, say you're at a $2-$4 table.
In this case, you should have a bankroll of $800 - a big bet of $4,
multiplied by 200. For a $5-$10 table, your target range should be $2,000,
and so on and so forth. This is a good formula to remember because it will
help to keep you from dropping your entire ‘wad’ in one bad go.
Other websites or experts might say that 200 big bets is too low a threshold
for shorthand, but we believe that moderation is a better strategy than
going overboard. If you want to invest more than 200 big bets, that’s ok.
However, we’d suggest that you at least wait until you've been successful at
the limit we’ve discussed before going further. In the end, you probably
won’t regret it.
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