The Stress Free Way to Build a Poker Bankroll

The Stress Free Way to Build a Poker Bankroll
When you have a desire to build a poker bankroll then you are fundamentally breaking one of the rules most professionals set forth, that is you are focusing on the "results" or the money. Most professionals say you have to be more focused on making the correct plays while at the table versus how quick or how fast your bankroll is growing. The reason they say is logical, poker is a game of statistics, which means there is a measure of luck involved. However, over the long term the correct statistical decisions will prevail over luck. But, in the short term the right decisions may not be the ones to win money and the wrong decisions will sometimes win you money. This psychologically can wreck havoc, on a new player and some experienced players. These short term illogical swings are enemy number one for the player looking to build a poker bankroll.
To combat this you will want to employ good bankroll management techniques as you build a poker bankroll. These are the techniques that I use and I can tell you from experience it definitely minimizes stress. One way to make sure that if you go on a "downswing" that it's not in anyway detrimental to your bankroll. You want to make sure that when you start playing poker that you have at least 40 buy ins available if you are playing ring games. For the sake of this article we will be focusing on cash games and ring play. 40 buy ins means if you are playing at tables that allow a maximum of $10 dollars at the table when you sit down, then you should start with 40 x $10 = $400 in your starting bankroll.
Your goal is to focus on the next level of play which may be the $20 dollar tables. Before you step up to the $20 dollar tables you will want to grow your bankroll to 40 x $20 = $800. Although your focus is to build a poker bankroll, and earn more money be sure to have fun along the way. At this point you are most likely a winner at the $10 tables, when you step up there will always be a new set of players you are playing against and a new set of skills to master. If you are not able to master these skills quick enough and you start to go on a downswing then be sure to step back down to the $10 tables. A good rule of thumb for build a poker bankroll says, "If you lose more the 10 buy ins then step down to the level below where you are at". The idea is to preserve your bankroll that you are building and to hopefully get back to the previous level where you had been successful.
Once you rebuild back to the 40 buy ins take another shot at the next level of stakes. As you continue to learn the game of poker, with practice, and patience you will soon be playing in the $50 buy in and the $100 dollar buy ins. At these stakes by being even a small winner you should be able to earn at least an extra $2,000 to $3,000 a month. Some people even turn pro at the $50 games earning as much as $5,000 a month play poker. Build a poker bankroll, the most stress free way possible by having and maintaining good bankroll management. Before long you will see yourself stepping up the ranks in the online poker world.

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