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HI GUYS AND ALL THE BEST FOR THE FESTIVE PERIOD!! I am just sitting around and enjoying myself when i thought of this. Two weeks ago i won $150 in a game (see post i made about it) I used this money to enter a couple of MTTs and SNGs in the following days. I got my bankroll up to $445 after some good play. Being the festive period i decided to withdraw this money, just leaving $50 to play with. Cutting a long story short i have not even got near finishing in the money since i done this!!!!!!!!!!Does anyone else have a story like this after a withdrawal. i enjoy playing but if i win any serious money - $400+ i will take it out as my financial situation dictates this!!!!!! I know it has nothing to do with the withdrawal but always seems to happen after it... is it our state of mind that says we are unbeatable and we play a lot more loosely than we did when we were winning. My hands seem to be beatable even AA at the moment...lmao your thoughts please. Poker is gambling and withdarwals are probably frowned upon.....JUST JOKING!!! COmplex algorithms have always confused me!!!!!!!!!
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Hey Rob, Sup bro! Congrats on the winning. I actually withdraw my winnings all the time. I am the worst bankroll manager in the world. Since I only play online at Party Poker since a couple of months, I always withdraw my winnings when over a couple of hundred dollars. I have several reasons, but the main reason is that I don't want to spend too much time playing online poker, specially not during working hours (being self employed). My weekly deposit limit of $50 saves me from wasting money on the side, so either I manage to play a couple of days and withdraw my cash, or I go broke in an hour or so and I have to wait at least one week to reload. To be honest, it's been like two months ago when I made my last withdrawal, but then again... I am still way in the plus at PP. Happy new year to you and yours, Giorgio PS: If you feel you can't win a single hand, take a break or move to another poker room for a while.
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