Do you ignore bankroll management, and take chances in bigger buy-ins when on a heater?

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Bankroll management actually defines a player. A poor player with good bankroll management can achieve better than a professional who don't know how to manage his gambling fund.
 
I would never abandon bankroll management because I am winning. I don't allow myself to feel invisible to do that. No matter how good I am playing and winning, I stick to my regular buy-ins. I understand the angle of taking shots but I am not just cut out for that.
 
If my bankroll can comfortably handle losing three or four of those buy-ins and I am certain that my main games are untouched, I would take a wild gamble at a bigger game. It is not bad to launch into the deep sometimes. If I win, that is good. If I lose, I move and go back to my normal stakes.
 

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