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How to efficiently manage a poker bankroll

by zenSc on May 13, 2011



- Let's start with the basics, a poker bankroll is the money you use to play poker with. Building up a strong poker bankroll can take a long time, depending on your goals, it is always good to set yourself goals in poker. Beginning is perhaps the hardest thing, you will have to invest your own money to be able to play at decent stakes, a minimum bankroll is about $200 and it will open tables of 0.25/0.50 but in order to advance to $1 tables it is strongly advise that your bankroll is at least $400.

The best way to start is either a first deposit bonus that can double or even triple the deposited sum, from here goals should be set and of course a ultimate goal, meaning sufficient money for a higher stake. Every player should set stakes and goals he thinks he can achieve according to funds and poker skills.

Here are a few tips on poker bankroll management, first of all never use your bankroll for other things then poker. If you really have...Read More >>



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This method is no longer a secret as many people have been using it for years now, combining promotional offers with some poker playing skill can result in accomplishing your goal and building up a strong poker bankroll for free.

There are sites that provide free bankrolls to new poker players, the only problem in this picture is that they give a limited amount of money and never for the same poker site. Having about $50 at a poker site is not that much but look at things this way, getting $50 for 5-6 poker sites is $250-300 and that is a respectable bankroll.

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