Bankroll Management

Bankroll management is the strategy of managing your poker money (your bankroll) so you can handle losing sessions and avoid going broke. It helps players stay in the game long-term by choosing stakes they can afford, even during bad variance.

In poker, even good players can lose in the short term, so bankroll management is a key part of winning consistently.

How bankroll management works

A bankroll is the money you set aside specifically for poker. Good bankroll management means:

  • playing stakes that fit your bankroll size
  • moving down in limits after losses
  • not risking your entire bankroll in one tournament or cash session

Common bankroll guidelines

These are common recommended ranges:

  • Cash games: usually 20–50 buy-ins for the stake you play. Example: if you play $1/$2 with a $200 buy-in, you may want $4,000–$10,000 bankroll.
  • Tournaments (MTT): usually 100–300+ buy-ins. Tournament variance is higher, so players need a larger buffer.

If your bankroll is $500, it’s risky to play a $100 tournament. A safer approach would be playing $5–$10 buy-ins until the bankroll grows.

Why bankroll management matters

  • protects player from downswings and variance
  • helps entering the game without emotional pressure
  • makes long-term profit possible
  • reduces the risk of “tilt” after losses

Operator note

For poker rooms, bankroll management affects player retention: players who don’t manage funds often bust quickly and stop depositing. Many operators use responsible gaming tools and stake recommendations to reduce churn.

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