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good luck dude your gonna need it (particularly for pot limit omaha, only reason i dont play it is i really cant mentally handle the swings ha, think im actually better at it than holdem though honestly plus it is more fun in alot of ways feels less serious more chill somehow than texas), bankroll management has been a huge negative point for myself personally and tilt think there about equal actually lol.
but yh good luck mate be interesting to follow curious as hell as to what your job is as you seem balling lol with them casual deposits (i myself not so much unemployed bum ha)
anyway good luck
and i know you dont use Bankroll Management but maybe this below may help its still aggresive bankroll management but still its management of sorts
when to drop down
10nl =13buyins $130 drop to 5
16nl =13buyins $208 drop to 10
20nl =13buyins $260 drop to 16
25nl =15buyins $375 drop to 20
30nl =15buyins $450 drop to 25
50nl =17buyins $850 drop to 30
100nl =19buyins $1900 drop to 50
200nl =22buyins $4400 drop to 100
400nl =25buyins $10000 drop to 200
move up to these stakes when got.....
10nl =13buyins $130
16nl =13buyins $208
20nl =13buyins $260
25nl =15buyins $375
30nl =15buyins $450
50nl =17buyins $850
100nl =19buyins $1900
200nl =22buyins $4400
400nl =25buyins $10000
basically column 1 is the minimum for a stake and column 2s err required roll to play a stake so if drop 5buyins you move down rebuild
its fairly straightforward (it will be swingy and you have probably alot of moving up and down and bouncing between stakes just cause omaha itself can be so bloody swingy session to session as is, but using this might help you from not needing to ever redeposit go broke if you are a longterm winning player though obvs cause its a aggro bankroll management you still might but be hard i think, dont know ive never had the patience self control to follow bankroll management myself this year im changing that ha and developing that discipline? good luck either way dude