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Do you have a different fund set aside for your playing bankroll?

Ja sa bong

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How do you manage your finance for playing poker? It doesn't matter if you're playing online or offline, funds are needed to play.

Do you set aside a different slush funds for your gambling or do you dip hands into your regular funds to play with it?
 
I keep my poker, and finances separate but I don't play poker for a living. If I added the pressure to my game, it'd likely force me to play higher buy-ins to try and make rent.
Managing my bankroll with good bankroll management is top priority.
 
I don't play for money, mostly because I don't gamble. I live on a fixed income and there really isn't any budget for gambling. But I do think that's a great idea, keeping a poker fund and your regular bills in another set of funds
 
Most of us start out using funds from our day jobs. I can't remember the last time i did that. If i'm running low on a site i usually wothdraw from a site where I'm strong to fund lower bankrolls.
 
Yes. I've always been good at accounting and I keep the two separate. Now, granted, I don't play for a living, nor plan to any time soon. Maybe that answer would be different for someone who does. But it is where I am right now and I'm fine with that.
 
No.

All of my cash is intermingled.

I would have to setup personal accounting in order to separate what I will play with versus what I will shop with. And because I'm fortunate enough to not have to budget that way, there is no need for me to separate funds; I'll just play with the cash I have and have whatever I have leftover at the end of the month.
 
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