Playing poker is
as old a tradition as the United
States itself, as the game was adapted from
previously existing forms of card games and games of chance that involve
wagering on the outcome of a hand of cards.
This ancient tradition has typically brought about a tremendous amount
of rules, regulations and general strategies that should be adhered to by the
player. Naturally, some of the most
important strategies and Texas Hold'em poker tournaments in cash games generally
relate to how to win, how to bluff, when to fold and, most importantly, how to
determine when to raise your limits.
This determination of your limit is a critical part of your ability to
earn money at Texas
Hold'em poker as well as many other variations of the game of poker,
as playing beyond your limits can quickly make you go bust, while playing at
too low of a limit will take you far too long to ever get anywhere. This effort to determine your proper limit is
a simple and easy enough determination to make.
Experts agree that Texas Hold'em
poker players should play with no more than 1% to 2% of their bankroll at any
given time, so as to minimize the risk to the proportion of their bankroll that
is not in play at any given time. By
withholding a large portion of the bankroll, the player can avoid going bust
and doing anything that is strategically unsound, such as going all in on a
weak hand and then getting called out for it.
Should the player suffer from a losing streak, it is required that they
reduce the amount of their wager in accordance with their rapidly shrinking
bankroll. If the bankroll is $200 then
the player should be wagering with $2-$4 per hand. This simple method of keeping track of the
player's ability to effectively wager by the amounts available in the player's
bankroll is actually one of the oldest and most reliable methods of determining
the players limit and has been in use since the early days of the game.
Even in the modern day, some
skills and techniques remain the same.
Keeping your limits in proper relation to your bankroll is one of the
oldest and most effective techniques in the game of poker and can save the
player a tremendous amount of hassle and difficulty in the long-term.