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Originally Posted by CleanoutKid
I play mainly online, but I've been looking to get a bankroll together and start grinding live cash games. I'm used to 4-6 tabling microstakes and maintaining a decent winrate fluctuating between 4-8bb/100 over tens of thousands of hands playing mainly a TAG style.
What is the minimum and/or recommended number of buy ins needed to start making a potentially successful transition to live, assuming I'm starting at 1/2? Would I be ok starting with less than 20 BI considering live moves much slower than online?
If you're not doing this as a profession then there aren't really any requirements. Its what you can afford to play with I suppose. I think if you're not doing this to support yourself dont wait till you save $4000 which = 20 BI's for 1/2nl, play with a couple buy ins and try to build a roll. Playing on scared money aside its not going to make a difference if you have 20 or 2 buyins really its not a job for you that you are depending on. The cards arent going to fall any different based on youre risk of ruin. The only other thing is you might consider is psychologically you might play different with less buy ins, like playing on scared money. Other than that Good luck.
BTW As a professional I would probably have more than 20 BI's for a bankroll + a few months of rent/mortgage and cost of living.
Last edited by PLAYTOLIVE; 10-02-2015 at 08:26 AM.
Reason: 20 BI's not enough.....