Live vs. Online Bankroll Management: Key Differences and Adjustments

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Discuss softer live games allowing smaller rolls (e.g., 10–30 buy-ins for live cash) versus tougher online fields needing 50–100+ buy-ins. Compare variance, rake, and session tracking.
 
I think the biggest difference is variance and volume. When you play online, you play many more hands per hour, so swings come faster. That usually means keeping a slightly bigger bankroll. When you play live, the pace is slower and games are often softer, so variance feels lower. You can sometimes get away with a slightly smaller bankroll.
 
Live and online are different. Online players are very sharp and you need a bigger bankroll just to survive. Live games are nice but slow, and you can read people there too. I prefer a small online grind but I don't overcommit funds, because one bad streak can wipe you out quickly. Discipline is way more than everything.
 
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