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Bankroll discipline: Why it protects you and sets the rules

Bankroll discipline is the real challenge. Learn to set rules, follow them, and protect your poker career.

Bankroll management is as much a mental discipline as a mathematical one. Understanding why you need rules — and following them — is the real challenge.

The Psychology of Bankroll

Most players know the rules of bankroll management but fail to follow them. The reason: ego, impatience, and the belief that ‘I’m too good to go broke.’

Setting Your Rules

Write down your bankroll rules before you play. Include: minimum buy-ins per level, when to move up, when to move down, and your stop-loss limit.

Stop-Loss Rules

Set a maximum loss per session (e.g., 3 buy-ins). When you hit it, stop playing. No exceptions. This prevents tilt from destroying your bankroll.

Tracking Your Bankroll

Use a spreadsheet or app to track every session. Record: date, stakes, duration, profit/loss. Review weekly to identify patterns.

The Psychological Safety Net

Knowing your bankroll can absorb losses lets you play your best poker. Without this safety net, fear creeps into your decisions.

When Discipline Breaks Down

If you find yourself breaking bankroll rules repeatedly, it’s a sign of deeper issues: tilt, chasing losses, or playing for excitement rather than profit. Address the root cause.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1Write bankroll rules before playing: min buy-ins, move-up criteria, stop-loss limit.
  • 2Set a max loss per session (3 buy-ins). Hit it, stop. No exceptions.
  • 3If you keep breaking rules, address the root cause: tilt, chasing losses, or thrill-seeking.
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