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Friday, April 18, 2008

Bankroll And You

Starting out with nothing and trying to grow a bankroll can be the hardest thing you ever want to do. Because your amount of play are pretty much limited by what you have. Everything can be costly so you will have to rely most on what you know. This also means getting the information you need to achieve your goals.

Your play at first will be quite tight. As your bankroll gets better, things get easier.

Somehow bankrolling can get off to a bad or good start in the beginning. A lot of drama really. After gotten first cash from freerolls you have the insatiable happiness which you recieved and aptly rewarded.




Putting the money where it belongs is up to you. How you grow your bankroll depends on you. I have burned a $8 dollar bankroll playing $0.15/$0.30 limit games. It happened to me, it can happen to you also.

After getting up to 3 figure size, I realized I am doing alright. That is why I feel good talking about poker and many things there are on poker. Similar if you just watched a mind blowing movie and can't stop telling people about it.

I am excited about poker and derived much fun from it. I am growing together with you as much as you are growing your bankroll at the same time now.

Good luck! if you haven't already working on your bankroll :)