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I read through Jennifear's bankroll management guide and didn't see anything about 6man tournaments (1st place 65% 2nd place 35%).
I would assume the "bankroll requiremnet" is very similar to 9man STTs (65 buyins, and I am looking for confirmation).
Also, this wasn't directly in the guide but might have been talked about later on in the post.
Is there a simple way to figure out how to adjust these numbers for multi-tabling? Or would you simply adjust these numbers based on your ROI (more tables --> lower roi --> larger bankroll needed). -
i believe 65 buy ins is the same for 6max, because you go by the percentage of players paid...2/6 = 33% and 3/9 = 33%. as far as multitabling, along as your roi isn't dropping significantly, the same rules should apply.
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I tend to check call without any other info on villain.
One could make an arguement for leading though in some circumstances.
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SAME
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If you would have read the jennifear article thoroughly you would have found your answer. Above poster is just messing with you cuz you didnt.
To answer your question.
The idea is to keep 65 buyins in your roll at any given moment. This means that when you want to 4-table you need a minimum of 69 buyins, to 12-table you'd need 77, and so on...
And yes, 6-max has the same bankroll rules as a 9 man because it rewards the same percentage of players ( 33%).
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