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Risk Factoring Poker
 
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Risk Factoring Poker

When a Texas holdem player is assessing and organizing his poker bankroll one of the most important factors that he must consider is risk and his tolerance level of it when at a poker table.

Part of a Texas holdem player analyzing risk is to comprehend all factors associated with risk and reward potentials. For example, there is considerable risk and little potential reward for a newer Texas holdem player to participate in poker games that are high stakes with experienced players that play their poker hands selectively and relatively tight. There may actually by less risk and more reward for a Texas holdem player at a cheaper poker table in which the play is loose and comparably unskilled.

Ultimately a Texas holdem player is looking for the perfect combination of lower risk and higher reward potentials for his bankroll. Online poker gives a Texas holdem player virtually unlimited opportunities to find the right poker table that meets his risk/reward requirements and that fits his bankroll capabilities.

Part of risk analysis and intelligent bankroll planning is for a Texas holdem player to build in a large margin within his bankroll as something of a shock absorber, so that a poker player can withstand the inevitable fluctuations of luck that are inescapable in all poker games. To put this another way, an online poker player must have enough money in his Texas holdem bankroll to sustain losses and not go bust.

It is often wise for a beginning Texas holdem player to start out small, at online poker games that have blinds of just a few cents. It is more important for a new poker player to be comfortable and be able to concentrate on the poker hands that he is playing rather than worry about losing money that he cannot afford to blow at the poker table.

Starting out in online poker should be really no different than a baseball player that starts out in the rookie leagues before advancing through the different levels of the minor league system before finally making the big show. Texas holdem is no different and players that start out small tend to graduate with more confidence and ability to the higher-level poker games. Beginners that start out at high stakes online poker games often have their confidence destroyed beyond repair.

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