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Originally Posted by DDAWD
I withdrew $100 just to see if it would work. Seems to be ok, so now I'm left with $450 in my account. I'm moving up when I hit $500. But the plan is to get to $1000 before I come up with some plan for withdrawing.
Yeah, good plan. Once you get to 50, then I think becoming nittier with BR management is good, but kinda unnecessary below that. So much easier to handle variance with some padding (at least for me).
I had planned to spend some of my monies, but now I'm super worried about getting laid off next year, so I'm just gonna see how much I can grind up and try to get to 200 so I can survive if I get axed.
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Originally Posted by funkyj
When I played 25NL and 50NL it was not because I was taking a shot -- I simply had no concept of what bankroll management was. After I got the **** kicked out of me I started reading the beginner forum stickies and came across the BR management rule of thumb "have at least 20 BI for NLHE" and have stuck with that ever since. Even when my online BR was $40 and I played 5NL, my poker bankroll had things covered.
Haha, yeah, wasn't trying to imply that you are not following BRM now.