with bankroll management to success

10.23.08 (12:53 pm)   [edit]
How do I become a successful poker player? (check www.nobluff.net and choose your online poker room!) In order to succeed long term to play poker, you have obviously much to learn about poker. Above all we must collect a lot of experience to his own strategies to develop and to properly assess situations can be. But even the best player can not win every game! Poker is also basically a strategy game, which can vorraussetzt, so each game can be lucky enough to decide. One is now a successful player, when you're in a big tournament for first place won, or if you have long expected more profit than loss has? Probably the best Texas Hold'em player of all time, Stu Unger was expected in the long term a loser, because his bank roll has not respected. Although he has over the years about 30 million U.S. dollars at poker won, he died impoverished. Players such as Unger, or even Mike the Mouth often borrow large sums of money in the "Big Game" to stay, but after winning their first pay off their debts before their bank roll back one of them. Fundamentally: "It is much easier to lose than anything with nothing and started to make big profits. Therefore, it is important always only a small percentage of its banking Rolls suddenly at risk. The individual then falling profits while smaller, but you can also thirst for a longer stretch without Bridging its entire existence as a poker player's game to be set. Chris Ferguson has once from 1 U.S. dollars to 20,000 U.S. dollars. This was only a disciplined bankroll management possible. He has assembled some rules imposed to which it has strictly kept. He never played Sit & Go with a Buy In greater than 5% of its banking Rolls and no multi-table tournament with a buy in larger than 2% of its banking Rolls. If a cash game the whole money on the table more than 10% of its banking Rolls represents, he left the table before the blinds reached him. After a series loss should be back at a lower limit on going. The most common mistake is to try its losses through greater potential gains in higher limits quickly offset. One loses, the roll Bank even more vulnerable. Who now believes it would be fun on the wayside, you should wonder whether he really loves playing poker or simply the "Gambling." source: pokermania.de



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