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Posted Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:09 pm GMT by aaronw
When you are playing online, how often do you check your bankroll? Do you check it every other hand? Do you not check it at all? Every once and a while?
Also, do you think that checking a certain amount of time gives you any sort of psychological edge? For example, do you find that if you check it too often do you find you are extra careful? If you don't check it at all do you play better?
Thanks
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Posted Sat Oct 28, 2006 3:04 pm GMT by tame_deuces
Nature cursed/blessed me with the ability to at all times know exactly how much money I have in the bank, my wallet and my poker bankroll and what bills I have/haven't paid. So I never check, I just know.
It gets handy at times, but sometimes I'd wish I'd just have blissful ignorance instead.
Posted Sat Oct 28, 2006 3:52 pm GMT by eyemin
NEVER I just keep in mind what I have at the table.
Posted Sat Oct 28, 2006 5:51 pm GMT by raisebot
I document & monitor everything constantly while playing online.
I use MS Money to document everything down to the smallest detail (amount transferred from Bank account/credit card, to Neteller, fees paid, neteller to poker account, buy in amount, SNG fees, opponents played against, etc)
I constantly keep a MS Money window open, so I can see exactly where I'm at at all times.
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