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Have you being tempted to stake a very high amount on poker?

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Have you ever wished to sit down at poker table and spend all the money that you have in an attempt to win a million? Trust me, it is exciting but at the same time, it is a little dangerous. Has anyone ever been tempted? What was the outcome? Share your story.
 
I know it's not possible for me to win a million in one session, because of my bankroll and the stakes I normally play.

If I see a tournament with a big prizepool it usually tempts me to play, but I try not to move up in stakes, unless it's within my bankroll management strategy/plan.

Trust the process, and work on my discipline.
 
No matter how much you're tempted to do this, it's going to be in your best interest not to. This is because you're playing with too much risk of losing everything to win it all. It's not a smart way to play.
 
playing big stakes game or 100 buy ins and up, are tricky, usually players at these levels are better than you , work your way there over time , while you learn, you want stress then go for it
 
years ago years , bought into 100 gm , had to spend 300 to win like 550, hardest gm i ever play , take about stress these guys are good, oh yes theres still some donks there, some bad players who think they can play at that level because they won some gms and money, allmost all dont make it to the money
 
I know it's not possible for me to win a million in one session, because of my bankroll and the stakes I normally play.

If I see a tournament with a big prizepool it usually tempts me to play, but I try not to move up in stakes, unless it's within my bankroll management strategy/plan.

Trust the process, and work on my discipline.
I have also been tempted, but I also know that it is wrong to bring more money to the table than you can afford to lose. It's wonderful that you are disciplined enough to have an effective bankroll management plan in place. That, I believe, is the secret behind poker, and the way to remain successful in the long run.
 

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