July 22
Moving Up The Poker Ladder
No matter where we look these days there is always something related to poker. We hear all of the time of these young kids making crazy cash whether it's on TV, in magazines or at a local bar. You may have heard one of these stories and thought to yourself, “I’m sick of playing my $5, $10 or $20 buy in levels. It's time for me to start earning some real money."This is why so many people fail, unfortuanately. They want to move up levels way too fast even though their poker bankroll and experience level are not ready.
SO HOW DO YOU KNOW YOU ARE READY FOR THE NEXT LEVEL?
The answer to this question is really quite easy. Your poker bankroll will tell you.No I don’t mean your bankroll will actually talk to you, but if you are following strict bankroll requirements (I always recommend 2% of bankroll per buy in) then you know when it will be time to move up. Here’s an example:
Let’s say you have a bankroll of $1000. Then your Sit N Go (SNG) buy in amount should be $20. You should continue to playing these levels until you bankroll increases to $1500. Then you can move up to the $30 levels. If you continue to have success as this level then continue moving up as your bankroll increases.If you actually ever move below the $1500 level all you have to do is go back to playing the $20 games. Contrary to what a lot of people think, moving down levels is not failing. You can continue to learn and improve until you eventually break through that level and beyond.
This model is put in place to virtually eliminate all chances of losing all of your money if followed correctly. You will know when you are ready to move up to the next level as it will tell you. As your game improves and levels increase, you will be amazed by the amounts of money that you are making from a game that we all love.
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