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Strategy: Fixed-Limit

Bankroll management for advanced players

by 6Wishmaster6

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Introduction

In this article
  • How to know you are ready for short-handed poker.
  • How to know when you are ready to move up a limit.
  • The advantages and disadvantages of cashing out.

Now that you've reached Silver status, you're sure to have had experienced a few upswings and downswings along the way. The most important tool you have when making your way up the limits is solid bankroll management.

This article will address the following questions in detail:

  • When are you ready for short-handed play?
  • When are you ready for the next limit?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of cashing out?

It should go without saying, if you haven't read the beginner's article on bankroll management yet, do so before you continue reading this article.

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Comments (8)

#1 manwithn0name, 20 Apr 08 00:13

mmm

#2 mouse89, 06 Oct 08 14:41

ok

#3 Pirokunn, 09 Feb 09 18:07

The fact that Big Blind and Big Bet have the same acronym is really confusing :S

#4 chuongdk, 04 Mar 10 17:26

BB = Big Bet, bb = big blind

#5 scett, 04 Jul 10 10:11

great article, realy gives the right feel of these things

#6 blueswimmer, 30 Dec 10 22:49

or you can cashout from one poker room to use the bonus deposit match available in another room. Just leave some in the first pokerroom to make sure you qualify for subsequent bonus offers.

#7 MadspiderEST, 15 Feb 11 00:03

zzz

#8 CRI4BRA, 16 Dec 11 04:54

yeah leave something in a pokersite like fulltilt to benefit from bonus offers

then get a brutal downswing at the other site you just deposited to get the first deposit bonus


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Article Contents

    • Introduction
    • When are you ready for short-handed play?
    • When are you ready to move up a limit?
    • Pros and Cons of cashing out
    • Conclusion

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