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    Elite PokerOwned Member JLynn171's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharking View Post
    If you aren't a winning player, BRM is irrelevant.
    your smart

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    Or u could can deposit at least like a 100 so you can play in some tourneys that actually matter.

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    I wouldn't go as far as saying thats your max stake, you won't win much, and even if you did win a sit & go youd still only be able to play them under that logic. Top pros say no more than 1% should be used, but that must be only for high stakes for example min 1k. Just play $1 sit n gos but you have to take shots to win a lot at $10 ones too or something, try and win a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubsfan2589 View Post
    Or u could can deposit at least like a 100 so you can play in some tourneys that actually matter.
    $100 is still not that much on BCP if practicing proper brm. Most good games on there cost $5.50 and above so you would need around $250 to $500 to play those with proper brm. If I was him I would take the $50 and play the $5.50 mtts with good prize pools and try to bink one and then practice brm.

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    I was thinking about this and came up with a (my) conclusion: poker is not a game; it's not a sport; it's not a job---it's an art.
    "We have met the enemy and they are ours; two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop." --- O.H. Perry

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    Quote Originally Posted by credsfan03 View Post
    $100 is still not that much on BCP if practicing proper brm. Most good games on there cost $5.50 and above so you would need around $250 to $500 to play those with proper brm. If I was him I would take the $50 and play the $5.50 mtts with good prize pools and try to bink one and then practice brm.
    Wholly agree!
    "We have met the enemy and they are ours; two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop." --- O.H. Perry

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    BCP it will buy you in for 10 good games that maybe run once or twice a day. is very nice.

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    everybody move to the music everybody dance!!!

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    plus there is good freerolls there..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharking View Post
    If you aren't a winning player, BRM is irrelevant.
    Well said. But if you want a simple solid bankroll management tool that works great. Go to google and search for " Fergulator Bankroll Calculator " and punch in how much you got and follow what it says for buyins. Simple and effective. Also when your under a certain amount. Like $50 and under its not really bankroll management time. Some people say $200 and under. But anything $100 and over I used and follow it and works fine for me.
    Last edited by JohnnyDeepStacks; 11-14-2013 at 01:16 PM. Reason: spelling

    JDS boobytrap spelled backwards is partyboob
    PooffyFooffy omg I need to play there more, were u in da game?
    JDS @PooffyFooffy no Pooffy its just a fun fact

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