A serious reply assuming you mean it You called it a chunk, this implies a significant portion of your bankroll. Therefore your bankroll may not be sufficient to fund the stakes you normally play on as variance will become more significant. This is why a lot of people say they go on a bad run or even lose all their bankroll after withdrawing funds. A less serious answer assuming you mean that Make sure you withdraw on time as maintenance payments can be high. :-)
A serious reply assuming you mean it You called it a chunk, this implies a significant portion of your bankroll. Therefore your bankroll may not be sufficient to fund the stakes you normally play on as variance will become more significant. This is why a lot of people say they go on a bad run or even lose all their bankroll after withdrawing funds. A less serious answer assuming you mean that Make sure you withdraw on time as maintenance payments can be high. :-) Posted by Sir-Gary
Thanks Gary
Its just winnings over the last couple of months, so i'm carrying on playing the levels im at now.
I'm sure variance will be a factor (as it always is) but im happy the way im playing at the moment and how much i've got left in my BR.
I have this problem. I seem to withdraw and then start losing! i know the answer would be tonot withdraw then lol. But i always seems to struggle after i withdraw. I think its a mind thing.
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A serious reply assuming you mean it
You called it a chunk, this implies a significant portion of your bankroll. Therefore your bankroll may not be sufficient to fund the stakes you normally play on as variance will become more significant. This is why a lot of people say they go on a bad run or even lose all their bankroll after withdrawing funds.
A less serious answer assuming you mean that
Make sure you withdraw on time as maintenance payments can be high. :-)