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Alex916F
OK flame me because I didnt do a search on a topic that has likely been discussed before but here I go....

I have 500 bucks in my PS account, I want to adhere to proper br management for this which means that I dont want to go busto with this but this roll is still, "fun money" which i pray develops into a full blown roll for playing some great games.

I love the 27 man sng's, right now I play 5 dollar ones and am dabbling in the 10's, I love the 180 man 4.40's as well. For now I am not playing cash games.

Just a second ago I was tempted to play a 11 dollar double shoot out for sunday garuntee. Is it within my br to play the satellite, i dont plan on playing in the sunday event just want to turn the sat into T dollars and use that. So question.... am I rolled for the 3 dollar rebuys? what types of satellites am i rolled for to use for tourny dollars or if its an appropriate tourny to play in it?

Thanks

Please limit your flaming to my lack of research and no personal attacks on grammar, physical features, sexual orientation, or speculation on my living arrangments.
BudBundy
No flaming here as long as you are talking about strategy.They are used to bad grammer thanks to me.

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Actuary plays(used to?) a lot of SnG's i am sure he can help you.

He doesn't post much so all you can do is hope he drops by.
Actuary
you're fine playing an occasional $11 tourney on $500.

/in fact, if you generally make money in your normal level, you can play several slightly larger buyins for grins.

it's not like you can;t stop yourself and get the money back.

they key is that in the long run, you have to win, or you go broke.
and be willing to move down when you've gambled and lost a significant portion of the roll.

bankroll in your sense is not your life-line to future profits.

use search.
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