Help….Bankroll Management system for Sit N Go’s

Okay, I currently excell at the following $5 sit and go’s.

162 games of $5. 18 man tournies is +$117.00

55 games of $5.00 27 man tournies is +$77.50

so I started to gradually play the 10.00 games and this is what I have.

69 games of $10.00 18 man tournies is +$123.00 (notice no 27 man ones)

My bankroll is $801.00 and my question is to whoever can guide me on a very good management system to grow, and pull back on if mother variance rears her ugly face and I have to move down.

I need some specific sugestions at both buy ins or dollar amounts. Whos got ideas. I intend to play close to 30 of these every day for the next 3 weeks. Could be interesting where I wind up at. I await your thoughts. cya

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  • Avatar of nicolasanddave@yahoo.com
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    October 13, 2009 at 3:24 pm

    Sorry guys, I misunderstood the question originally. I have used pokerdominator in the past, a great tool for “tracking Tournaments”

  • Avatar of rodders
    rodders
    October 12, 2009 at 4:04 am

    Out of interest, Loujine find some:

    http://www.pokerdominator.com/
    • The Poker Journal software allows you to record and analyze your poker results ( no tracking) :
    • www. sharkscope.com ( 5 free search a day and only for the sit and go and tournament)
    http://www.officialpokerrankings.com (only for Pokerstars, FTP, ongame and Partypoker)

    Are there any that track home poker game bankrolls (ie. you enter results manually etc).

  • Avatar of nicolasanddave@yahoo.com
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    October 8, 2009 at 9:30 am

    I am not aware of any tools to manage your br. There are several systems based on buy ins, and dollar amounts for moving up and down.

  • Avatar of rodders
    rodders
    October 7, 2009 at 3:40 pm

    Hi SSG,

    Slightly off topic, but you got me thinking – WHAT do you manage your Bankroll with?

    Several people have asked me in the past to make a Bankroll Management tool on PokerDIY – I was just wondering what software was already available (for free) out there…

    cheers!

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