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03-26-2008
, 12:43 PM
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Hey just curious about roll requirements for $10HU sngs and $12 6 max sngs
once that has been established, what about $25 HU sngs and $24 6 max
and obviously the ocational 10-20$ donkament thrown in
this is for someone who wishes to be risk averse btw...thanks
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03-26-2008
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If they are a losing player they should deposit as much as they can afford to lose.
If they are a winning player, search for a pzhon BR post.
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03-26-2008
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If they are a losing player they should deposit as much as they can afford to lose.
If they are a winning player, search for a pzhon BR post.
linky?
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03-26-2008
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03-26-2008
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linky?
Oh what, you want me to search for you and then post a link? Ok lets see, just wait while I go off and do it.......................
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03-26-2008
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If your not going to move down in limits I reckon around 65 buy ins is needed for $10 HU SNg's.
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03-26-2008
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if you are risk averse dont play poker
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03-26-2008
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It really depends on your win rate. If you have documented evidence of crushing these things for like a 15 or 20% roi over a couple thousand events, then your bankroll requirements are much lower than someone with a 5% ROI over 200 events.
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