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Управление банкроллом в покере: защитите свою покерную карьеру

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What is Bankroll Management?

Bankroll management is the practice of managing your poker funds to ensure you can survive the inevitable downswings without going broke. Proper bankroll management is the difference between a sustainable poker career and going bust.

Bankroll Guidelines by Game Type

Cash Games

No-Limit Hold'em: 20-30 buy-ins for the games you play

  • NL2-NL5: $500 minimum
  • NL10-NL25: $1,000 minimum
  • NL50-NL100: $3,000 minimum

Tournaments

MTTs: 100 buy-ins (higher variance)

  • $1-$5 tournaments: $500 minimum
  • $10-$30 tournaments: $3,000 minimum
  • $50-$100 tournaments: $10,000 minimum

SNGs

Sit & Goes: 50-100 buy-ins

The 5% Rule

Never have more than 5% of your bankroll at risk in any single session or tournament. This prevents a single bad session from devastating your poker career.

When to Move Down

Move down in stakes when your bankroll drops below the minimum for your current level. There is no shame in moving down - it protects your bankroll and allows you to rebuild.

When to Move Up

Move up when you have enough buy-ins for the higher stakes AND you have consistently won at your current level for at least 30,000 hands (cash games) or 500 tournaments.

Emotional Bankroll Management

Beyond the numbers, manage your emotional relationship with money. Play for the right reasons, take breaks when tilted, and never chase losses. Your mental state affects your decision-making as much as your bankroll size.

Часто задаваемые вопросы

How many buy-ins do I need for poker?
For no-limit cash games, 20-30 buy-ins for your stake level is recommended. For tournaments, 100 buy-ins is standard due to higher variance. The more conservative you are, the less likely you are to go broke.
Should I move down if I lose buy-ins?
Yes, moving down is smart bankroll management. If you drop below 20 buy-ins for your current level, move down until you rebuild. Many successful players have moved down multiple times in their careers.

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