aLyEbAjwA Posted Tuesday at 05:27 PM #1 Posted Tuesday at 05:27 PM How important do you think bankroll management is for long-term success in poker?
ravra Posted 6 hours ago #2 Posted 6 hours ago Bro it's literally everything lmao. Even the best players go broke without it, you can't just yolo your whole stack every session.
Clotva Posted 5 hours ago #3 Posted 5 hours ago Bro it's literally the difference between grinding for years and going bust in a week. No bankroll management = no long-term success, simple as that fr.
winevar Posted 3 hours ago #4 Posted 3 hours ago Facts bro, BR management is literally the difference between being a winning player and a degen on suicide watch lmao.
autumneon Posted 3 hours ago #5 Posted 3 hours ago Without it you’re just gambling, not playing poker tbh
meriesse7 Posted 3 hours ago #6 Posted 3 hours ago It's the only thing separating a pro from a rec player who goes on crazy tilt and blows months of profit in one bad night.
Kyrvar Posted 3 hours ago #7 Posted 3 hours ago Without it you're just a roulette player with extra steps honestly, seen too many solid players torch their bankroll in one tilted session.
sydneyess1 Posted 2 hours ago #8 Posted 2 hours ago it's the boring part nobody wants to hear about but yeah it's everything, you can play perfect and still get wrecked if you're sitting with too much of your roll on the table
Vexlyn Posted 2 hours ago #9 Posted 2 hours ago It's everything, honestly. You can be the best player at the table but if you're sitting with half your roll on a single table, variance will eat you alive eventually.
synax Posted 2 hours ago #10 Posted 2 hours ago ngl it's the least sexy part of poker but it's what keeps you in the game long enough to actually profit from your edge. skip it and you're just one bad run from busting no matter how good you are.
doseori Posted 2 hours ago #11 Posted 2 hours ago fr, every crusher I know who went broke didn't lose their skill, they just refused to move down in stakes when they should've
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