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rubertoe:
I am after some advise on what stkes i should be playing if for instance i had a $300 BR,

Should i be follwoing strict BR management and be playing, 3/6c (50 buy ins) or should i be playing smaller/bigger?

What about S"n"G? and MTT - what buy in level whould be appropriate for this BR?

Any advice will be greatly received and then ignored followed by a massive blowout!!! ;D ;D ;D

noble1:
http://www.chrisferguson.com/article-4

Jesus gives the best advice,the dude has turned $1 into $20,000 and $0 into $10,000 so chris knows what it takes.

Also your overall bankroll can depend on your style of play,obviously you need more roll if you are a LAG type due to the variance.

With a $300 roll if you are tight conservative then starting on the 5 cent/10 cent tables will be fine imo.
SNG - if you are a reasonble player then giving yourself 50 buy ins will be ok.
MTT - if you play just abc in the micro mtts on stars or tilt then i"d suggest giving yourself a cushion of 100 buy ins

hope this helps you
regards
noble

Swinebag:
It all depends on what your bankroll means to you, but as a rule, I go for 30 buyins at STT level, 100 buyins for MTTs and 50 buy ins for NL cash. That way you dont go broke. I also play at levels that I can win at, so even though I am rolled to play STTs at a much higher level than I actually play, i dont because I find it too hard to win.

Jon MW:
Another thing to consider is:

Is your bankroll really $300?

If you lost that $300 are you just going to put another $300 online?

If so then you could say your bankroll is actually $600.

Obviously it may be likely that even if you could redeposit you might really not want to, but don"t get put off playing a bit higher if the worst that could happen is you just put more money in.

On the other hand - don"t be reckless just because you can put more money in.

noble1:

--- Quote from: Jon MW on December 02, 2008, 09:32:57 AM ---
Another thing to consider is:

Is your bankroll really $300?

If you lost that $300 are you just going to put another $300 online?

If so then you could say your bankroll is actually $600.

Obviously it may be likely that even if you could redeposit you might really not want to, but don"t get put off playing a bit higher if the worst that could happen is you just put more money in.

On the other hand - don"t be reckless just because you can put more money in.

--- End quote ---


?? dont confuse matters jon  ;D

if jon is writing about what i think he is,then he may be referring to aggressive bankroll management.If you think you are quite good at say $30 level mtts then using this method you would just play a 10 buy in rule until you won a substantial amount,if you lost it all you reload and try again and so on.
Some so called pros advocate this,maybe its why they go broke a lot !!   ;D

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