What Kind of Profits Can A Beginning Tournament Player Expect?
One of the great things about poker tournaments is that a big pay-day is just around the corner. While cash game players make steady profits, tournaments involve big wins followed by runs of only small cashes – meaning your income will be varied in the short-term. Tournament profits are measured in terms of return on investment (ROI). While an expert can expect 100%+ ROI, beginning players with solid basic poker skills can easily aim for 35% to 50% while they learn tournament specific strategies. How much you make is then down to the number of games played! • Introduction To ROI And Bankroll Management For Poker Tournament Players looks at this subject in more detail, including guidelines on the amount of buy-ins you need to hold in your poker bankroll.
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