I set aside 500 from my live roll to play. I know this is not a lot, but I can always add more, so in practice my roll isnt necessarily just 500
Honestly, I wouldn't even consider this to be a bankroll. If you are trying to set a value and track against, it, you need a reasonable pool of money you have a shot at succeeding with. General NLHE ring advice is a 20 stack roll min, 50x stack preferable. Perhaphs you could get away with a 10x in really soft live play, but regardless 2.5x stacks can't buffer against variance so you don't have a good measurement pool to start with
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01-29-2014, 06:40 AM #1
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01-30-2014, 10:10 PM #2
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Session 3: Home Game 1/2 NL Holdem 1/30
Bought in for 200. Went up to 300 after winning many pots without going to showdown. Then I had KK preflop and my opp had A5. He flopped wheel draw and hit his wheel on turn. I ended up calling him down to river to end up losing about 150. I picked up decent hands and stayed around 100-200 for a while. Picked up a flush and got back up to 250. people were playing pretty lose preflop with straddles, and I ended up picking up AA on the button and got it all in to get up to around 570. My last hand I shoved the flop on a nut flush draw with top pair against two players and got one caller. I had a little higher than 2.5:1 pot odds (i think) and I ended up losing to a guy who turned trips. I cashed out for 273.
Ended day: +73
Bankroll: 740