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Mike_25
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Building a bankroll on no money is a tough task, but it can be done if you're willing to put in the work. You start by finding the tightest games you can, maybe some 1/2 or 2/4 limit where the pots stay small. Play tight, only the best starting hands, and make every pot count. Learn how to slowly expand the pot odds in your favor when you do play a hand.
Most important is managing your money close. Only put in what you can afford to lose, cause poker is a game of ups and downs, even for the pros. Consider every single chip an investment, and only risk what will allow you to survive another hand.
Minor swings of good or bad luck are gonna happen, so avoid getting on tilt. Stay patient, make smart plays, and look for any edge you can get. Even a slight winning edge over lots of hands can allow a small stack to build up over time. Ain't about the winnings, it's about still being at the table. Keep saving and shoving in more when the time is right. With enough hours, a bankroll will emerge from seemingly thin air. The going will get easier from there.
Most important is managing your money close. Only put in what you can afford to lose, cause poker is a game of ups and downs, even for the pros. Consider every single chip an investment, and only risk what will allow you to survive another hand.
Minor swings of good or bad luck are gonna happen, so avoid getting on tilt. Stay patient, make smart plays, and look for any edge you can get. Even a slight winning edge over lots of hands can allow a small stack to build up over time. Ain't about the winnings, it's about still being at the table. Keep saving and shoving in more when the time is right. With enough hours, a bankroll will emerge from seemingly thin air. The going will get easier from there.