Aggressive vs Conservative Bankroll Management – Which Wins Long Term? (1 Viewer)

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There are two main schools of thought:
  • Aggressive bankroll management (faster shot-taking, higher variance)
  • Conservative bankroll management (lower risk, slower climb)
Do you think being aggressive helps you move up faster, or does it usually lead to busting or stepping down too often?
 
Conservative bankroll management usually wins long term because it reduces risk of going broke and keeps you in the game during downswings. Aggressive approaches can grow faster, but they also increase the chance of big losses.
 
There are two main schools of thought:
  • Aggressive bankroll management (faster shot-taking, higher variance)
  • Conservative bankroll management (lower risk, slower climb)
Do you think being aggressive helps you move up faster, or does it usually lead to busting or stepping down too often?
Honestly, I don’t think about bank management when I’m playing these micro stakes if I can’t sustain the swings on a $2.20 buying game that I don’t need to be playing.
If I’m playing a live cash table, I won’t sit down without less then three times to buy in. I start the minimum the goal is to cash out that minimum and start again, but I very rarely have to use my extra..
Pretty much the same for tournaments I’m not going to sit down if I don’t have enough for reentry or rebuys and add on.
Golden rule Don’t play with scared money.. if you can’t afford to lose it, then don’t play with it.
 
Honestly, I don’t think about bank management when I’m playing these micro stakes if I can’t sustain the swings on a $2.20 buying game that I don’t need to be playing.
If I’m playing a live cash table, I won’t sit down without less then three times to buy in. I start the minimum the goal is to cash out that minimum and start again, but I very rarely have to use my extra..
Pretty much the same for tournaments I’m not going to sit down if I don’t have enough for reentry or rebuys and add on.
Golden rule Don’t play with scared money.. if you can’t afford to lose it, then don’t play with it.

I think micro stakes are a great way to practice bankroll management, especially for new players. The experience you gain at those limits is valuable and helps build disciplined habits that will serve you well when you move up in stakes and start growing your bankroll.

Learning proper bankroll management early can help you avoid costly mistakes and better handle the variance that comes with poker.
 
I think micro stakes are a great way to practice bankroll management, especially for new players. The experience you gain at those limits is valuable and helps build disciplined habits that will serve you well when you move up in stakes and start growing your bankroll.

Learning proper bankroll management early can help you avoid costly mistakes and better handle the variance that comes with poker.
You’re absolutely right on all counts👍🏼
Back when I first started playing poker it was definitely a necessity but as the years progressed I am more relaxed about it. I don’t play with scared money and I don’t play anything. I can’t back up. It’s all entertainment i’m not looking to get rich and it might really needed as a supplement as long as I self sustain a balance I’m happy
 
You’re absolutely right on all counts👍🏼
Back when I first started playing poker it was definitely a necessity but as the years progressed I am more relaxed about it. I don’t play with scared money and I don’t play anything. I can’t back up. It’s all entertainment i’m not looking to get rich and it might really needed as a supplement as long as I self sustain a balance I’m happy
Scared money don't make money, and I think that also applies to poker.
 
Conservative bankroll management all day for me. I've seen too many talented players destroy and put themselves in a very tight corner because they were too in a hurry. Growing slowly may not look exciting, but it's a survival strategy.
 
Conservative bankroll management all day for me. I've seen too many talented players destroy and put themselves in a very tight corner because they were too in a hurry. Growing slowly may not look exciting, but it's a survival strategy.
What about at smaller stakes? Do you still think bankroll management is important?
 

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