I am just curious to know on how many people here have good or bad or in between BR management. I personally have horrible to semi bad BR management. Anyone else?
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I am just curious to know on how many people here have good or bad or in between BR management. I personally have horrible to semi bad BR management. Anyone else?
my br management is piss poor because i get bored...i look for mtts i can play right away...im not a fan of waiting lol
azreal i feel ya there. You know what they say though, all the best pros have bad bankroll management lol.
i understand bankroll management, but im impatient and have a habit of getting called out unexpectedly so id rather play what i can when i can
Score another one for impatient here. I will jump in a bit higher than I should if I am itching to play.
I have very good BR management. The only thing that screws it up is adjusting it for Merge's all re-entry tournament schedule.
I can have prefect br management for a month then one bad day and br management goes out the window.
BR is the core of good poker player to became great poker player :) but as most of players, I do not persistently follow up the BR advices ... I play higher stakes that I should, and loose more money that is acceptable ... painful road to became better !
brm is is apart of daily life...think about it....you spend your whole paycheck @ a bar or whereever what do u got till next week/next win on a fr? umm nothing....its reality get a grip
Im very cautious with my br managment... Am very patient and observant when choosing games i play and how high i play!... Ive found it to be successful... but its on you and how you play i guess
Yeah I like to play the 6 Handed double or nothing games good way to double you BR without a lot of risk
lost 500$ in an hour last night( half my bankroll) in plo. EXCELLENT BR MANAGEMENT THERE BOYZ! :)
My brm isn't all good. Due to the fact that at certain points throughout the day on carbon hardly anyone plays sngs. Back on pokerstars, I could play a sng whenever and grind up my roll, but on carbon, it's just harder.
Yeah, I understand the principles, but I don't follow them well. It might be different if I actually deposited money, but as I'm always freerolling, it's easier to talk myself into doing dumb things when I get some cash rolled up
I use to have bad bankroll management. Not by playing too high, but by playing too low. I got bored and unintersted in the games. I just wanted to have more experience before I moved up in stakes, but I was just depriving myself of good experience in slightly higher stakes while I was winning.
From starting off as a strictly freeroll tourney player, I can safely say I have the worst BRM. Cashed multi times on stars and always just went straight into a tourney after then would play cash. Got upto around 60 dollars from 2 a few times, but when I get there it sinks in that I need good BR management. From then on I played small cash games/satelites/cheap MTT's, all the times I ended up losing it. I believe at low stakes [anything upto 150] you should try to risk most your money to get there instead of cheap games, and idc about having good BRM, I just play to get big real money. So when I get to 60 ill put 40 in cash and see where it gets me as thats what I prefer [decent stakes cash]. Went onto carbon and got 3, got upto 26, played 20 dollar tourney, came 5th for 80, put 50 in cash, upto 200; played high stakes cash with 80/100, got upto 600 after about 7hours, withdrew. Prefer doing this to what i did before, before I just played small tourneys with cash for fun, now I play freerolls for fun and play to win big money now from small money. If i lose i try again, if i win then great.