| Posted by: Genso Hikki at November 5, 2007, 9:13 pm | | Topic: comfortability vs. BRM Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by ChuckTs
Well realistically, all BRM comes down to is how much the money means to you.
Looking at both ends of the spectrum, if the $70 and change is just fun money to you, then you don't need any BRM rules.
I understand what you're saying here, but I disagree just a bit. My entire online bank roll (indeed, my bank roll period) is what most people would call "fun money." When I decided to start playing poker, I used the money I would usually spend on other entertainment (movies, eating out, new clothes) to fund my original bank roll. I have managed to build it up quite a ways, but I still adhere to strict brm rules. I want to be a profitable poker player, not just a poker player who can afford to donk off a pile of money. The only way I can continue to show a profit (the only measure of success that matters to me) is to abide by those rules.
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