Building a Poker Bankroll - Tips For Proper Bankroll Management
Building a bankroll with a strategy behind it is extremely important to your success as a poker player. Moving down in limits can be hard, but be cautious not to play your game. Most players at the low limits are not the greatest of all time, but some of them are just like you. You can use your skills to your advantage if you need to move down in limits. Playing within your limits is critical to building a bankroll although it may seem like a waste of time because you know you cannot win as much money. This will help your future play when you do move up to the higher limits again.
Playing within your bankroll limits will allow you to be less stressed in hard situations, and this will lead to better decision making at the tables. With every good decision you make, your bankroll will increase, giving you more confidence, and more money to win more money. This will also give you some leeway when playing so you don’t allow your bankroll to be flushed away in one session.
Once you have established some experience and big enough poker bankroll to withstand the higher limits, then you should move up. You should consider two factors before doing so. The first is you comfort level. If you do not feel comfortable, then don’t move up. If you do, then try it for one session and see how things go. You should move up in limits if you have a minimum of 20 buy-ins. Anything lower than that will increase your chances of losing your entire bankroll in one session.
Don’t feel bad or that your better than other players when you move down to lower limits because your bankroll doesn’t allow you to stay at the level you at now. Baseball players in the major leagues are sent back down to the minor leagues if they don’t prosper. Why should poker be any different? You should always avid by your holdem bankroll management strategy to increase your chances of being successful.










