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Ftrunkz   Australia. Jan 16 2008 08:07. Posts 384 | | |
Lately, due to stupid decisions and a bit of a bad run, i've dropped my roll from $200 down to $140! :{. I tried my luck at NL10 without nearly enough experiance in NL5 and got smashed down 2.5 BI's, i'm about 5 BI's from a combination of my first downswing and tilting in NL5. I've also lost a little bit from tournaments, which, after placing in in the majority of my last few, decided i was ready to play $10+ ones...
I do actually have a question rather then just general whinging about me sucking, What's the general rule when it comes to BR management in MTT's? I definitely want to keep playing them regularly including ring, but i feel unless i set myself a definitely rule like the 20BI rule for ring, I'm bound to repeat the same mistake.
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Angry Pimp   United States. Jan 16 2008 08:10. Posts 53 | | |
General BI rule for MTT's is 100 BI. OR some say, (like chris ferguson), no more than 2% of your bankroll per tourney entry. So if you have $140, your BI should be no more than $2.80 |
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k2o4   United States. Jan 16 2008 08:21. Posts 4803 | | |
MTT = 100 buy ins
1 Table SNG = 45 Buyins |
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tilted fish   Canada. Jan 16 2008 08:50. Posts 2651 | | |
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YoMeR   United States. Jan 16 2008 08:59. Posts 12438 | | |
at least you know you're bad. |
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Sheitan   Canada. Jan 16 2008 09:31. Posts 4217 | | |
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Odds are exactly 50%, either happens or it doesnt | |
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Venrae   United States. Jan 16 2008 12:48. Posts 1545 | | |
| On January 16 2008 08:31 Sheitan wrote:
wow that was mean Yomer. |
I'd actually take that as a compliment. As long as he realizes he isn't amazing and has a lot to improve on there is potential and he will end up doing a lot better than if he thought he was the shit playing nl5 |
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Learn to appreciate the value of the dollar. The rest is easy. (Hurricane @ TL) | |
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