How much bankroll you prefer for somebody who wants to earn 100-200$ daily with poker.How you count yur bankroll.How much % of bankroll si good to risk daily and it is good to have more than 1 bankroll?
So there's a few different questions there and I think some really interesting ones
First off, it goes without saying that you need to be a proven winning player for any of this to matter - if you're not a winning player, then not even the biggest bankroll in the world will let you consistently win $100-$200 a day.
How much bankroll you prefer for somebody who wants to earn 100-200$ daily with poker.
Your ability to earn $100-$200 per day doesn't have as much to do with the size of your bankroll as it does to do with your ROI and your volume of play.
If you, say, 12-table for eight hours a day you're obviously going to earn more than someone with the same ROI that only plays two tables for two hours a day at the same stakes.
For that person two-tabling for two hours to make the same as you, they'd either have to play much higher stakes, or have a much MUCH higher ROI (unrealistically high, in that case).
So consider how many tables you play, and how many hours each day/week/whatever you have available to play.
For what it's worth though, I'd approach this completely the opposite way. Start with what you DO earn now, and then try to extrapolate that out to your "desired" win rate. How many hours / how many thousands of
hands would you need to play each day at your current ROI and stakes to meet that goal? There's a good chance you'll need to go up in stakes: remember not to do it until you're rolled for it, and remember that your ROI will likely go down the higher in stakes you go as you'll typically be against better players.
How you count yur bankroll
"Counting" your bankroll is easy, it's just the total amount of money you have available in your poker account(s).
How much % of bankroll si good to risk daily
This isn't really a thing you should be thinking about IMO. Just make sure you have enough buyins available for whatever stakes you're playing, and drop down in stakes if your bankroll dips below that given level (whether it's 50 buyins, 100 buyins, whatever).
I'm
not a believer in limiting yourself in terms of a set number of buyins per day, or of having set daily win/loss stop goals (as in stop playing when I've won 3 buyins or lost 3 buyins, etc). Again, assuming you're a winning player, then you don't want to be setting artificial limits on yourself. Keep playing because the games are good and there are fish at the table. Stop playing because the fish have left, or you're tired and can't give the game your full concentration, not because you've hit some arbitrary win/loss figure.
it is good to have more than 1 bankroll?
This one really depends, it's mostly about personal preference and the options you have available to you.
Back in the good old days I only ever had a bankroll on one site (Full Tilt) because they had more action than I could ever need at the games/stakes I wanted to play, and they gave me rakeback.
These days rakeback is gone in most places, but if you've still got PokerStars available to you then you can probably just play there and still get all the action you want.
If you're an MTT player or you mostly play on smaller sites though, then you might want funds available on multiple sites to get access to jucier games or a higher volume of opponents.