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They're pretty soft overall so I would imagine this would be more than enough, maybe mix in some of the $10 double stacks just to bring your ABI down a bit.
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Depends which $24+2's your referring to. Could be the double stack guaranteed MTTs or the 90 man KO's/45 Mans. Here's a good article on BR management-
Fox's Basic Bankroll Management -
$1200 -1800 for a replaceable BR
$ 2400 for an irreplacable BR
$4000+ for a BR your dependent upon -
You asked people to give opinions and then this ^^^^..the BR can be whatever you want it to be. 100 Buyins or 2% of BR is the CORRECT amount.
Originally Posted by lunarphase
ugh don't mind the 45 buy ins for cash games but have a hard time sticking to the 100 buy ins for mtt's even though I know the 100 buy in system is for the best. Although when I've considered the 100 buy ins in the past I would include the buy in fees taking that off does help a bit.
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with $1,800 I think youre okay to take a good amount of shots at $24 tourneys....but i would make sure to play alot of $5-$15 freezeouts as well...not just $24s or anything. The fields in those $24 tourneys are so huge, so they have quite a high level of variance and you can lose serveral hundred dollars pretty fast. Also since the fields are so massive it can take a loooong time to hit a good score in one of them.









