Guide đź§  Step-by-Step Poker Bankroll Management Guide

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Managing a poker bankroll properly is what separates players who last from those who burn out—even if they have skill. Here’s a clear, practical step-by-step guide you can actually follow for both cash games and tournaments.

1. Define Your Bankroll (and Keep It Separate)

Your bankroll should be:
Money strictly dedicated to poker
Completely separate from rent, bills, and life expenses

👉 Treat it like a business fund, not spending money.

2. Choose Your Game Type First

Bankroll strategy depends heavily on what you play:
Cash games → lower variance, steadier swings
Tournaments (MTTs/SNGs) → high variance, big swings
If you mix both, you should track them separately or use stricter rules.

3. Use Proper Buy-In Rules

đź’° Cash Games Bankroll Rules
A “buy-in” = 100 big blinds at your stake
Recommended bankroll:
Minimum: 20 buy-ins (aggressive)
Standard: 30–50 buy-ins (solid)
Conservative: 75–100 buy-ins (very safe)

âś… Example:
Playing $0.50/$1 ($100 buy-in)
You should have:
Minimum: $2,000
Ideal: $3,000–$5,000+

🏆 Tournament Bankroll Rules
Tournaments have much higher variance.
Recommended bankroll:
Minimum: 100 buy-ins (aggressive)
Standard: 150–300 buy-ins
Serious grinders: 300–500 buy-ins

âś… Example:
Playing $10 tournaments
You should have:
Minimum: $1,000
Ideal: $1,500–$3,000+

4. Set Move-Up and Move-Down Rules

This is where discipline matters most.
Move Up:
Only move up when you exceed your required bankroll for the next level
Move Down:
Drop down immediately if you fall below your threshold

👉 Example (cash):
You need $3,000 for your stake
If you drop to $2,500 → move down
👉 Example (tournaments):
Playing $20 MTTs with $4,000 bankroll (200 buy-ins)
Drop to $10s if you fall under $3,000

5. Control Risk Per Session

Even with a bankroll, avoid blowing up in one bad session.
Cash Games:
Don’t risk more than 3–5 buy-ins per session
Quit if you're tilted or playing poorly
Tournaments:
Limit total daily buy-ins:
Usually 1–3% of bankroll per tournament
Or cap total daily entries (e.g., 5–10 tournaments)

6. Track Everything

If you’re not tracking, you’re guessing.
Track:
Wins/losses
Stakes played
Volume
ROI (for tournaments)
Win rate (bb/100 for cash)

👉 This helps you:
Know if you're actually winning
Identify leaks
Move up confidently

7. Adjust for Skill Level

Be honest with yourself:
Beginner → use conservative bankroll (50+ buy-ins cash, 300+ tournaments)
Winning player → can be slightly more aggressive
Shot-taking → only use a small % of bankroll (5–10%)

8. Handle Downswings Properly

Downswings are guaranteed, especially in tournaments.
Rules:
Never chase losses by moving up
Stick to your bankroll plan
Move down without ego

👉 Even great players go on:
10–20 buy-in losing streaks (cash)
100+ buy-in downswings (tournaments)

9. Separate Poker Profits from Life Money

When you withdraw:
Take a percentage, not random amounts
Keep your bankroll intact
Example:
Withdraw 20–30% of profits monthly
Leave the rest to grow

10. Stay Disciplined (This Is Everything)

Most players fail here—not because they don’t know the rules.

Common mistakes:

Moving up too fast
Playing bigger when tilted
Ignoring bankroll thresholds
Treating bankroll as spending money
👉 Discipline = long-term survival + growth
🔥 Simple Cheat Sheet

Cash Games:

30–50 buy-ins
Move down if you drop below threshold
Max 3–5 buy-ins per session

Tournaments:

150–300 buy-ins
Expect huge swings
Keep entries small relative to bankroll
 
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