Withdraw or increase bankroll?

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Based on my own experience, I would not deposit own money, but I would prepare myself from freerolls and build my bankroll from that.
I hope there are people who take other people's advice and don't go to waste their own money, because in the beginning it probably will be anyway.
 
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retire se você atingiu sua meta de lucro, precisa do dinheiro ou quer reduzir o risco.
Aumente o seu bankroll se estiver em uma sequência de vitórias, quiser aumentar as apostas ou estiver focado no crescimento a longo prazo.
Jogue sempre dentro dos seus meios e siga a gestão adequada do seu bankroll! Essa é a minha ideia
An acceptable idea! 😉
 
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everything should be in moderation because you can lose everything and not withdraw
 
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I set a limit, anything you win above that you will withdraw, unless you want to build a high bankroll, to play bigger tournaments, but that will all depend on what you have in mind.
 
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Both are better!! But if your bankroll is very small, it is better to increase it)
 
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Never EVER withdraw! It's go all the way or bust :LOL:
 
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What is the best option for beginners...
When I started, I actually played only freerolls. Therefore, if I accumulated at least $50 or $100 in 1-2 months of playing, I always withdrew this money without hesitation and continued to play freerolls again. This approach allowed me not to spend my own money on the game, moreover, I had additional income to pay for the services of an Internet provider and gradually improve my PC.
 
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I withdrew 75% when poker was the only source of income... now I don’t withdraw at all, because I have a passive source of income, and I’m going to go up the limits
 
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I’d do both. On the internet, you can never be sure what’s going to happen next. Policies can change overnight, and the next day there might be a new law banning withdrawals. Or, while it’s rare, who knows when the next "full tilt poker" scenario with greed and mismanagement will arise?

Personally, as I’ve mentioned before, I’d always withdraw a portion of my funds and continue playing with an amount I’m comfortable with, building my bankroll depending on my goals. There were phases where I stopped playing entirely, and in those cases, a full withdrawal would be the only option. online poker platforms aren’t banks, and I’d trust them the least. Especially when I remember how every time I tried to withdraw, they’d come up with a new requirement. One time, they say you can only withdraw using the same method you deposited with, but oddly, they seem much more flexible the other way around.
 
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We need to catch the middle ground! The conclusion should be... You should feel that you can make money doing this... And save... sometimes you think to try it at higher limits... and your entire bankroll flies away)))
 
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It depends on your needs. I think it's a very personal choice.
 
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