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15Stone10Lbs
01 May 10 11:52
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what size roll do you recommend to play .5/1? 4 average 4 to 6 tables.
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Report TheMudDog May 1, 2010 12:38 PM BST
A good rule of thumb to observe is to have at the very least 20 buyins. However the higher you play the
more buyins you should have for each level. For 6 tabling .5/1 i would recommend having a 3k roll.
Report garybet. May 1, 2010 12:50 PM BST
Lots of things to take into account, obviously a winning player that plays for fun needs a far smaller roll than a break even/losing player that has to take a wage.3k is nowhere near enough though.
Report argen-toon-a May 1, 2010 3:13 PM BST
when i first started 4tabling plo .5/1 my bankroll was at 1500 and i found it pretty swingy, i would say 1500 is good for nl holdem (obv more for 6tabling)


it wasnt till i got to about 2.3k i felt alot more comfortable and gave me alot more freedom
Report argen-toon-a May 1, 2010 3:15 PM BST
^that is wrong sorry, the way i wourk it out is wierd so bare with me or just ignore me

my bankrolls for the above is in pounds sterling, yet the game stakes are in dollars

confusing i know, but i have learnt to manage my bankroll this way
Report 15Stone10Lbs May 2, 2010 9:31 AM BST
cheers for the advice.
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