If you're here it's possible that you're trying to become a better poker player. Since managing your bankroll is an extremely important part of being a good player here are a few tips on how to keep from going broke right away:
- Start out small:
New players loose all of their money quickly because they don't consider this point. If you only have 400 chips you shouldn't be playing the 100/200 blind hands. The general rule of thumb is to have 300 times the big blind. This means that if you're playing 1/2 hands then you should have at least 600 chips. I know this seems a little harsh but the reality is that people experience large swings. I've gone from 10k chips down to 1k chips up to 19k and back down to 0. This is just a fact of poker.
I just laugh when I see players in the 25/50 blind hands with 1000 chips. I see most of them loose everything within 30 minutes. Here's a list of the minimum amount of chips you'll need for each of the different pot sizes for Facebook poker.- 1/2 blinds: 600 chips
- 2/4 blinds: 1,200 chips
- 5/10 blinds: 3,000 chips
- 10/20 blinds: 6,000 chips
- 25/50 blinds: 15,000 chips
- 100/200 blinds: 60,000 chips
- 200/400 blinds: 120,000 chips
- 500/1000 blinds: 300,000 chips
- Pick your tables:
Along with starting small picking your tables and the people you play with is another important choice in building your bankroll. Generally when you're starting out your going to be playing with others who are starting out. A lot of people when they start playing poker don't care, they just throw away money and this makes them difficult to read and play against. When you're starting out I would advise playing against a few people at a time. Find a small table and play there. If you find you're loosing switch to another table.
Starting small applies to this point as well. The larger blind tables generally have more experienced players there. If you go against an experienced player they'll call your bluffs and also bluff you out of your chips. It's a lose-lose situation. Pick your tables and the players you play against carefully, they're the people you're going to be taking chips from.
Originally posted by: Adam McKerlie
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