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Bankroll question, more for the higher stake players.
My question is, did you work your way up by playing lower stakes and getting the bank roll high enough so you could make the transition to playing pro/higher stakes?
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did you already have the cash to make a big deposit?
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The same as most things in life, you dont start at the top, but gain the experience as you progress.
The nicest thing about it is that you are always playing with someone elses money unless you supertilt !
When you start out knowing little about the game, you are unlikely to become a winning poker player overnight. In some respacts you should expect to have to pay for your poker education.
And as he says, only winning players have a bankroll, beginners have a budget. And as long as what you are depositing is affordable thats fine.
I was very fortunate because on my second £50 deposit, I entered an MTT for a fiver and luckboxed my way to winning it for £400+
And then repeated it the following week and never looked back. Its at that point that BRM comes into play. Your bankroll should be kept seperate from your other money, and is almost sacred. Avoid constantly withdrawing /depositing.
But I am sure many of our top guys have had to really fight their way to a bankroll by starting out grinding microstakes cash and moving slowly up through the levels, learning as they go.
I could also name many players who 3 or 4 years back were consistent losers in tournaments, obviously constantly depositing. Some have vanished without trace, but quite a few have suddenly got it and turned into very successful players.
Good luck. Like me you obviously enjoy tournaments. One tip for you is do not panic or tighten up on the bubble. Payouts are top heavy and min cashes will only buy you into the next tourny. Keep playing the game that got you there and aim high. Look for the final table, one good win and you have the start of a bankroll.