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A little look at budget management - now trust me this will improve your game providing you stick to rules…
The good thing about poker these days is there is always a game to be found online regardless of your budget, but not every player stays in their budget range. The problem for a lot of players is that a large majority of people still look at poker as 30 minutes of gambling - but these sorts of player will tend to deposit a certain amount and put the whole lot at risk in a mater of minutes.
So what should we do?
Well, different people deal with this principle in different ways - personally, if I know I have a certain budget to play with, then I like to stick to a few (in my opinion) helpful rules. Say I have a certain amount as my bankroll for one day, in my first game I will look to put between 20 to 25% at risk. So lets say I’m risking 25% in my first sit down, and assume things went badly, so I’ve lost the 25% of my initial budget.
Ok, so I’m down but I’m not out, at least I’m managing my funds, and giving myself the best chance to get back in the game. So now we must go out to play again with 75% of your initial budget remaining - so in order to ensure I last a few more games, I’m going to set myself 25% of what I have left to play with, so even if the worst were still to happen in this game, I’ll still have over half (56.25%) of what I started with, rather than nothing.
However, obviously saying that you’ll lose (at worst) 43.75% of your budget in two games is a worst case scenario - we’re hoping that, with our help, you aren’t losing at all and you’re on your way to becoming a poker shark!
So on this second stage of play, let’s say I’ve had a good win and increased my bankroll - now, rather than go and risk all my winnings, I’ll apply the same rules to what I can risk in the next game. This will mean that regardless of the result in the next game, you’ve still got a good portion of your winnings.
Trust me when I say that small profits are much better than big losses.
Keep this up and you will be making a tidy profit in no time, and even if you fail to win - and with the help on this site in our video lessons section or the information in our blogs, you shouldn’t - then the amount of game-play you will get for your cash, and level of experience will no doubt increase.
How long could, say £100 last on a 25% scale? Let’s work it out…see the handy table on our site. Click here!
So, sticking to this rule we’d get 11 games out of our money - however, this is a real worst case scenario, but does show that for this money you’re getting a lot of gaming experience. Obviously, if you’ve been working through the advice we’ve been giving out, for free, in our videos, blogs or help-sheets, then you really shouldn’t be losing 11 games in a row anyway.
If you have any queries or anything you’d like to ask us - please get in touch through our homepage at www.bethepokershark.com. Alternatively, if you feel you need a little more help with your poker, please remember that all our videos, blogs and help-sheets are available on the site too at no cost.
Thanks for reading, check out more of our blogs here!
Aiden
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Becoming a great poker player isn’t easy, especially constantly winning Sit-N-Go’s. Most people start on free online poker sites such as bodog, pacific poker, poker stars, or full tilt poker. They play a bunch of poker freerolls and see what exactly these sites have to offer. Once you get the hang of poker, most people begin to deposit real money which turns into a life long journey of online poker.
Whether your journey becomes successful or not, really depends on how well you learn every aspect of the game. Knowing when to holdem, foldem, your poker odds, taking notes on each player, how to read your opponents hands, slow playing poker sets, and bankroll management to name a few you must KNOW in and out before you begin your life-long quest into making money playing poker. Most people do not make their money playing cash games or called on online poker sites ring games, they make it playing Sit-N-Go’s. In a cash game, you think you have the best poker hands and you wind up getting destroyed by poker sets and you lose your whole bankroll in ONE hand. It can be frustrating and most people will go on Tilt and keep depositing over and over again until they are just flat broke. Now with Sit-N-Go’s, if you run into a horrible bad beat you can ONLY lose a set amount, the buy in of the Sit-N-Go. Sit-N-Go buy-in can very, but the lowest ones around start at 2 dollars. If you are just starting out for real money, it’s best to start in the 2 dollar Sit-N-Go’s and work your way up to the 5 dollar ones as soon as you have ATLEAST 20-30 times the buy-in of that Sit-N-Go. The minimum bankroll you should have for 5 dollar Sit-N-Go’s is $100.00. If you have ANYTHING less, stick to 2 dollar games! Many poker articles you read will tell you the exact same thing I am telling you, having the proper bankroll is a key to success at the poker tables.
There are many free online poker sites to practice poker, but it just isn’t the real thing. People will honestly play different and go all-in with weak hands just cause they think it’s funny because nothing is riding on the line. For you to experience real poker, the only way to go is REAL MONEY. Play money tables are to learn poker and understand the game if you don’t already, but if you think play money poker tables are anything like real money you will have a rude awakening. Stick to your game plan, focus, and learn poker as much as you can. Find out which online poker rooms you are comfortable playing at and stick to one site. By sticking to one site, you will be able to take notes on players and see how they play because 99% of the time you will run into the same player again at the poker tables. Play responsibily, play smart, and be persistent! Remember, have FUN and good luck!
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We had an interesting dilemma at at our table a couple of days ago.
It was six people playing. The blinds were 1,000 & 2,000 (play money). The first position checked. The second position went all in with $3000. The third position called the $3000. The fourth and fifth positions folded. The person in the first position decides he will raise up to $4,000.
The person in the third position (who had previously called) cries out that the person in the first position could not do that. He states that since the person in the 2nd position could not cover a legitimate raise (2x the big blind) that his all-in should not considered a raise and that the person in the 1st position (since he had originally checked) was not entitled to raise.
Does the person in 1st position have the right to check-raise?
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I know how a kicker works with a two pair….but in a game of texas holdem my friend and i had a pair of queens….(i hd a queen
yes, but where is this stated in the rules? any websites i can reference?
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