Brilliant online video media. Were you aware that when you use this
marketingcode (psp15562) when registering at P0kerStars, you obtain a 100%
extra up to $600?
therese lithander
December 13, 2013
man i wish i was half as smart as you. but then again i probably bust my
smart iq account if i use half
ham236
December 13, 2013
I looked up this video to manage my bankroll of $37.
sjors driessen
December 13, 2013
i’ll played 1,50 $ Sng’s and when i lose 3 times in a row it needs 3 hours
to get your lost back…then my patience and concentration is gone and then
i wanna urn it back fast by playing 5$ Sng’s. Stupid thing i can do pffff.
Harry Pennont
December 13, 2013
im trying to build my bankroll, you should get started with a no deposit
bonus. you can get $8 to play no need to deposit any money claim it here
POK22.COM I didn’t want to go, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t want to be
invited.
John Corn
December 13, 2013
Stopped watching after he said “Part of the class I’ll be selling online.”
If your intention was to sell us something without teaching us a single
thing beforehand, please do so before you waste 3 minutes and 30 seconds of
my time.
Takefumi Hirai
December 13, 2013
1st and foremost thank you very much for your videos and your time and
effort that you put into them. I really enjoy watching them and having
“busted” my small poker bankroll yesterday playing 215 sunday’s and warmups
+ hyper hu sng 😉 u know how swingy those games are after losing some in
the cash games i for the 72nd time told myself I’m done online until I come
back to the states. But. I do miss playing live, I’m assuming when I come
back to Cali I’ll start by playing the smallest stakesbut
SchoolofCards
December 13, 2013
Hmmm. So you have 10 buyins behind you which include the re-buy?
James Greenall
December 13, 2013
You chat so much shit
SchoolofCards
December 13, 2013
Good im glad. More are coming soon.
SnareStyle10
December 13, 2013
Yuuup. So (200+300) x 10
PlayDaGaimz
December 13, 2013
Hey man if you decided to start grinding your local casino 500nl game, How
many buyins do you think you’d need as a suitable bankroll? ty in advance
AussiePoker King
December 13, 2013
Yeahs its pretty stupid to just say 3% for MTT’s, and 33 buy in swings are
standard for me rather than unusual.. Nobody considers time spent in $5
games isn’t going to get u very far in the future tho, something to take
into account depending on how much u value ur time. If taking risks with
10% of ur roll in favorable tournaments, with a plan to drop stakes till u
rebuild if u lose half of it, is also helping u learn how to make more $’s
in the future then why is it such a bad thing?
SFKartsah
December 13, 2013
the fact of the matter is, and the fact of the matter iiiis… your videos
are great ! really helpful, especially for someone like me whos beating the
games but always goes busto because of bad BRM
Vor Tex
December 13, 2013
I have followed all your videos on here and watched them numerous times
over and over , you have some very interesting points , i started out
playing live where i was and still am very successful at the limits i play
, i have as yourself tried to go online and have not had any luck there , i
havent lost much , but a loss is a loss no matter what the amount , i
wanted to get some more insight as to what you might think i should do to
make my online game as solid as my live game ,?
Ramel Prince
December 13, 2013
If you are playing that tight you should try the 9 player table instead of
6 because you get to see more hands before the blinds come back around.
Checkmaito
December 14, 2013
Just started seriously learning the game and wanting to get better at it. I
think your videos are amazing and very informative. Keep up the good work
man!
reeceyhiggs
December 14, 2013
at what point is there a need for good br management?1000?2000? if you play
micros but work full time is there really a need for strict BRM when you
can easly reload? its something u never hear,i mean at least 70% of poker
players arent pro and need it as an income?there must be a threshhold and
anything before doesnt really matter
lanseri
December 14, 2013
lol did you even watch the video
henk frietneger
December 14, 2013
in that case poker is the same as a hobby like playing soccer, chess etc..
the money you spend on it is like a contribution for your club.. But if you
play poker for money it is about bankroll management..
stompySharpNpointy
December 14, 2013
told us effectively nothing other then practice good BR management…i can
do more by saying 3% for MTT 5% for cash leave after what you have in front
of you =10% of you total BR
Alexander Grosse
December 14, 2013
but in your previous comment to 91chacarron, u say otherwise!
SchoolofCards
December 14, 2013
Hmm i need to create a video about that. I should have a whole series on
bankroll it’s the most important thing. it’s really relative. If you start
from the very bottom and the lowest stakes you really don’t have a choice
about bankroll. Ideally you want enough money to deal with variance both
psychologically and statistically.
SchoolofCards
December 14, 2013
Ill be out there a lot this summer probably will meet up.
Zee96969696
December 14, 2013
then I just looked at myself with my third eye which is at the forehead,
and I just broke, I just died inside. I quietly quit all the poker
bullshit, and I don’t wanna go anywhere near that bullshit again.
Jeanice Laye
December 13, 2013Brilliant online video media. Were you aware that when you use this
marketingcode (psp15562) when registering at P0kerStars, you obtain a 100%
extra up to $600?
therese lithander
December 13, 2013man i wish i was half as smart as you. but then again i probably bust my
smart iq account if i use half
ham236
December 13, 2013I looked up this video to manage my bankroll of $37.
sjors driessen
December 13, 2013i’ll played 1,50 $ Sng’s and when i lose 3 times in a row it needs 3 hours
to get your lost back…then my patience and concentration is gone and then
i wanna urn it back fast by playing 5$ Sng’s. Stupid thing i can do pffff.
Harry Pennont
December 13, 2013im trying to build my bankroll, you should get started with a no deposit
bonus. you can get $8 to play no need to deposit any money claim it here
POK22.COM I didn’t want to go, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t want to be
invited.
John Corn
December 13, 2013Stopped watching after he said “Part of the class I’ll be selling online.”
If your intention was to sell us something without teaching us a single
thing beforehand, please do so before you waste 3 minutes and 30 seconds of
my time.
Takefumi Hirai
December 13, 20131st and foremost thank you very much for your videos and your time and
effort that you put into them. I really enjoy watching them and having
“busted” my small poker bankroll yesterday playing 215 sunday’s and warmups
+ hyper hu sng 😉 u know how swingy those games are after losing some in
the cash games i for the 72nd time told myself I’m done online until I come
back to the states. But. I do miss playing live, I’m assuming when I come
back to Cali I’ll start by playing the smallest stakesbut
SchoolofCards
December 13, 2013Hmmm. So you have 10 buyins behind you which include the re-buy?
James Greenall
December 13, 2013You chat so much shit
SchoolofCards
December 13, 2013Good im glad. More are coming soon.
SnareStyle10
December 13, 2013Yuuup. So (200+300) x 10
PlayDaGaimz
December 13, 2013Hey man if you decided to start grinding your local casino 500nl game, How
many buyins do you think you’d need as a suitable bankroll? ty in advance
AussiePoker King
December 13, 2013Yeahs its pretty stupid to just say 3% for MTT’s, and 33 buy in swings are
standard for me rather than unusual.. Nobody considers time spent in $5
games isn’t going to get u very far in the future tho, something to take
into account depending on how much u value ur time. If taking risks with
10% of ur roll in favorable tournaments, with a plan to drop stakes till u
rebuild if u lose half of it, is also helping u learn how to make more $’s
in the future then why is it such a bad thing?
SFKartsah
December 13, 2013the fact of the matter is, and the fact of the matter iiiis… your videos
are great ! really helpful, especially for someone like me whos beating the
games but always goes busto because of bad BRM
Vor Tex
December 13, 2013I have followed all your videos on here and watched them numerous times
over and over , you have some very interesting points , i started out
playing live where i was and still am very successful at the limits i play
, i have as yourself tried to go online and have not had any luck there , i
havent lost much , but a loss is a loss no matter what the amount , i
wanted to get some more insight as to what you might think i should do to
make my online game as solid as my live game ,?
Ramel Prince
December 13, 2013If you are playing that tight you should try the 9 player table instead of
6 because you get to see more hands before the blinds come back around.
Checkmaito
December 14, 2013Just started seriously learning the game and wanting to get better at it. I
think your videos are amazing and very informative. Keep up the good work
man!
reeceyhiggs
December 14, 2013at what point is there a need for good br management?1000?2000? if you play
micros but work full time is there really a need for strict BRM when you
can easly reload? its something u never hear,i mean at least 70% of poker
players arent pro and need it as an income?there must be a threshhold and
anything before doesnt really matter
lanseri
December 14, 2013lol did you even watch the video
henk frietneger
December 14, 2013in that case poker is the same as a hobby like playing soccer, chess etc..
the money you spend on it is like a contribution for your club.. But if you
play poker for money it is about bankroll management..
stompySharpNpointy
December 14, 2013told us effectively nothing other then practice good BR management…i can
do more by saying 3% for MTT 5% for cash leave after what you have in front
of you =10% of you total BR
Alexander Grosse
December 14, 2013but in your previous comment to 91chacarron, u say otherwise!
SchoolofCards
December 14, 2013Hmm i need to create a video about that. I should have a whole series on
bankroll it’s the most important thing. it’s really relative. If you start
from the very bottom and the lowest stakes you really don’t have a choice
about bankroll. Ideally you want enough money to deal with variance both
psychologically and statistically.
SchoolofCards
December 14, 2013Ill be out there a lot this summer probably will meet up.
Zee96969696
December 14, 2013then I just looked at myself with my third eye which is at the forehead,
and I just broke, I just died inside. I quietly quit all the poker
bullshit, and I don’t wanna go anywhere near that bullshit again.