September 21, 2009

Texas Holdem Bankroll – Texas Hold em bank roll

Texas Hold’em is a good game to start. It is the most popular game and has the largest number of beginning players. This does not mean it is an easy game, as the saying goes: “a minute to learn and a lifetime to become teachers.” However, compared to other games involving less beginners (and therefore where the opponents have more experience), remains one of the best games to start with. To learn more please visit our articles on strategy in Texas Hold’em Limit. It is well known that large losses can happen to anyone-A loss of 40 points higher or more is quite common and a period that can last several days unlucky. A loss of 40 big bets (peak) at Texas Hold’em with a limit of $ 1 – $ 2 equals $ 80, and is still considered low-limit poker (low-limit). A bank-roll (float) decent for Texas Hold’em should be at least 300 big bets. This account should be sufficient to sustain a period of losses. It should also be remembered that the style of play affects the size of the bankroll. The more you play in a “loose” (ie with more money wagered more easily) and more games are loose / aggressive, the bigger swings in the amount of your funds. The number of players at the table is important. A player who only plays games with a low number of players will need more funds, because the oscillations are higher in games with fewer players.

Below a table containing the minimum levels recommended bankroll for Texas Hold’em with several limitations:Game Limit Minimum Bankroll

Limit Texas Hold’em $ 0.50-$ 1 $ 300 – $ 500
$ 1 – $ 2 $ 600 – $ 1,000
$ 3 – $ 6 $ 1,800 – $ 3,000
$ 5 – $ 10 $ 3,000 – $ 5,000
$ 15 – $ 30 $ 9,000 – $ 15,000
$ 30 – $ 60 $ 18,000 – $ 30,000

No-limit Texas Hold’em $ 0.25-$ 0.50 $ 500 – $ 1,000
$ 0.50-$ 1 $ 1,000 – $ 2,000
$ 1 – $ 2 $ 2,000 – $ 4,000
$ 2 – $ 4 $ 4,000 – $ 8,000
$ 5 – $ 10 $ 10,000 – $ 20,000

As you can see, given the limits of Texas Hold’em, we suggest a bankroll of 300-500 times the Big Bet, while for the game of Texas Hold’em (No Limit) a bankroll of 1,000 -2,000 times the blind.

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