No matter how good a poker player you are, if you can’t handle money in a proper fashion, making money out of poker will be a very hard thing to do. A poker player needs a decent bankroll, and it’s paramount to protect that roll at all times. Here are some quick and easy guidelines to follow on how to manage your poker bankroll:
How many buy-ins do you need to play in a game? Well, the general rule of thumb is the following:
NL Hold’em Cash: 20 buy-ins
Limit Hold’em Cash: 300 Big Bets
Tournaments: 40 buy-ins
So, for example, if you want to sit down in a 1/2$ NL Hold’em cash game, you’ll need 4000$ in the bank. A player who’s playing professionally obviously needs an even bigger roll. While playing your cash game, playing live roulette at the same time might be a highly affective way for cash to drip into your bankroll.
Just follow this simple rule, don’t tilt, and your roll will be fine!

2 Comments to 'Bankroll Management for Hold’em poker: a quick rule of thumb'
January 18, 2011
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July 29, 2011
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