Simple BRM rule to stick by. (SNG only) Calculating when to move up in limits/buy-in. Pick one of these, 20 buy-in, 30 buy-in, or 40 buy-in. This is going to tell you when to move up a level/limits and the amount of buy in you should have in choosing limits to play. I'm going to pick the 40 buy-in. STICK WITH THIS. OK, say I have a starting bankroll of $20. My choice would be DON of course. Anyway calculating when to move up. Moving up from $1 SNG to $2 SNG. Its easy, take buy-in you chose and times that by the limit you want to be on. Since I'm sticking with my 40 buy in rule and I want to move up to playing $2 SNG. Take the 40 and time that by 2 and that equal to a bankroll of $80. So my bankroll should be $80 before moving up to $2 SNG limits.
For 40 buy in Level-
Playing $2- (40 times $2 = $ 80)
Playing $3- (40 times $3 = $120)
Playing $5- (40 times $5 = $200)
Playing $10- (40 times $10= $400)
For 30 Buy in Level-
playing $2 (30 times $2 = $ 60)
playing $3 (30 times $3 = $ 90)
playing $5 (30 times $5 = $150)
playing $10 (30 times $10 = $300)
For 20 buy in Level-
playing $2 (20 times $2 = $40)
playing $3 (20 times $3 = $60)
playing $5 (20 times $5 = $100)
playing $10 (20 tiimes $10= $200)
I recommend going with the 30 buy in or 40 buy in rule. The 20 buy-in is way to dangerous, but I see a lot of people on this post following it. You got to be a real good player to follow the 20 buy in though. Well as for me I know the BRM rule, but I just can't follow it well no more. When I was following it, I did pretty well, but I sort of lost all patience for it that why I'm here. Hope this helps. Also for cash game players its 60-100 buy in. My little cousin told me that (He made a little over $12,000 playing omaha hi/lo cash game in 2 years at pokerstar before black friday.)
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