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We finally completed our challenge and successfully turned $30 into $1000. The challenge started on the 22nd of November and officially finished 26th of April. (But more on that later.) Show me da money! Our Bankroll currently stands at $1006.44 (at the time of completion - it’s gone up since then!) which means: - Net profit. Total life earnings: $1,266,418. Latest cash: $2,196 on 20-Aug-2020. Click here to see the details of Michel Leibgorin’s 129 cashes. Pot Limit Omaha Bankrolls. In pot-limit omaha having a proper bankroll is going to be one of your biggest advantages on the opposition, if not your biggest advantage. Having played a nice amount of cash pot-limit omaha live and online in my career, I can tell you that there are numerous players whom you will encounter are just playing way over their head and some are even on degenerate runs. Here you find the best real money poker sites 2021, all important information and the best rakeback deals, promotions and much more. LIVE MONEY CONTEST at Gulfstream Park on January 23, 2021. Buy in: $6,000 ($5,000 Bankroll + $1,000 Entry Fee to Prize Pool). 100% of Entry Fees are paid out as prizes.
In pot-limit omaha having a proper bankroll is going to be one of your biggest advantages on the opposition, if not your biggest advantage. Having played a nice amount of cash pot-limit omaha live and online in my career, I can tell you that there are numerous players whom you will encounter are just playing way over their head and some are even on degenerate runs with only 5-10 buy ins! Now I do not need to tell you in what ways such bold bankroll strategy will effect their play, that should be apparent! It should already be quite apparent. Don’t let this happen to you! Its a huge trap, it usually ends with a long walk to your car(or your couch if you are at home) and you talking to yourself in a not so nice fashion.
Lets start with the basic rule that in general you are going to need 2x the amount of money/bankroll to play the pot limit omaha games then you use to play the same stake not limit hold em games. Pot limit omaha is a game with a lot higher variance, and you’re going to need to respect that fact right off the bat. Do this by having a nice bankroll to pad the swings you are going to take in pot limit omaha. And don’t try to fool yourself or anyone else, you are going to take the big swings, it is more a question of when then if. If you begin to take swings, that is a sign you are playing right, an aggressive style of pot limit omaha play is just going to encounter swings, swings are how you make money as well.
Pot Limit Omaha tournaments you can use as many buy ins as you use for No Limit Hold’Em tournaments.
That is only because PLO tournaments are generally very soft and plo tournament players are generally just not very good until you go to the high buy in tournaments. So use your standard tournament buy in amounts, 100 tournament buy ins for tournaments that aren’t turbos, and 200 buy in for tournaments that are turbos will keep you from going busto, in general. (Albeit the rustier your tournament/plo game is, the more prone you are to taking a huge swing and busting your bankroll, so it could technically happen. But in general anytime you only have 1% of your bankroll in play at a single table you are using very good bankroll management.)Buy-ins per stake / Pot Limit Omaha game type
*Having said this, 100 buy ins in PLO is usually a fine bankroll in cash games. This works if you’re playing live PLO or only playing a few soft tables online.
*I’d recommend 200 buy ins if you’re playing high stakes live PLO or any sort of toughie online games. I’d also recommend 200 buy ins for live 6max and a few tables of easier online 6max.
*300 buy ins for 6max online where the tables are semi tough+. For heads-up you should be fine playing live with 300 buy ins, and also should be fine with 300 buy ins against any sort of weak players online.
*400 buy ins in heads up PLO is necessary if you’re taking on all comers at online plo hu, sort of like Jet Li in the movie one towards the very end of the movie.
*Add 50 buy ins to any games with antes. and subtract 50 buy ins for any double stack deep games.Final Words So these are my Pot Limit Omaha bankroll guidelines. They are not set in stone and are just my basic guides to not going broke. What is actually set in stone and everyone must do before starting playing is learn the Omaha Rules and beginners tips that we have gathered for you and make sure to hear about the 30 Top Ranking Omaha hand chart. If you guys have any questions or comments as always i would definitely like some feedback and response.
Until next time, keep those bankrolls safe and healthy!

Doug Polk is back in the news once again, this time for completing his $100 to $10,000 bankroll challenge. The YouTube superstar turned the summer doldrums of poker and cryptocurrency into a daily stream on WSOP.com. Starting at the microstakes of ¢5/¢10 and $1 sit-n-gos, Polk completed his goal Wednesday night at $500NL following two years spent on the challenge across 58 playing days.
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Polk decided on this challenge based on the results of a Twitter poll. In his introduction video to the challenge, Polk notes other famous bankroll journies from Joe Ingram and Jason Somerville. Polk also recalls his pre-Black Friday ambition of winning 400 buy-ins in a month play $25NL on PokerStars.
“This journey could happen to them,” Polk said as to why his followers are drawn to the starting price point.Poker Bankroll Challenge
The challenge also gave Polk a spotlight to put on his Twitch channel which he was building an audience for at the time.Start of the journey
Polk started the task in the summer of 2016. Life took a few turns for him during that time.
On August 7, 2016, Polk logged on to WSOP.com under the username ‘MicroStakes‘ and started the climb from two zeroes to five.Poker Bankroll Challenge 2021 Calendar
Every session was streamed on Polk’s Twitch channel and lasted from an hour up to 12. Polk focused on low buy-in tournament and freerolls but also dabbled in cash games that stayed within the bankroll requirements.
By the end of August, Polk’s number crept up to $137 and he took a planned hiatus until November to resume.
The challenge continued intermittently up until April 2017. Polk’s bankroll grew to $1,657 by the time he signed off for the World Series of Poker.Logging off
A $3.6 million bracelet win and crypto explosion later, Polk’s time available to devote to the bankroll challenge became limited. Polk decided to eschew $100NL in favor of starting a YouTube channel focused on cryptocurrency. The new channel ran parallel to Polk’s poker-related hub and in the middle of becoming poker’s biggest modern media star, the bankroll challenge fell by the wayside.
Polk returned for six days in November to continue his Sisyphusian task. Nearly $300 in the red later, Polk waved the white flag up until May 2018. Polk played one session on May 4 and booked another small loss.
He then focused his energy on revealing billboards at the Rio and playing the occasional live tournament during the summer.Back with vengeance
The seasonal doldrums and stagnancy of crypto charts led Polk to make his return to the online streets on July 28. Forty-four days in, Polk came back with the intention of running up the stale roll and completing his challenge before other obligations took over his life.
Between July 28 and Aug. 14, Polk missed only five days of streaming. He grew his bankroll to $3,320 and raised the stakes he played up to $100NL. A 10-hour session on August 14 in $100NL boosted his bankroll by over $1,000 and earned him a needed week off.
Polk looked to be on the verge of a major setback on July 29 (Day #45). A $320 tournament ticket into the Sunday Major busted and Polk misclicked his way into rebuying for $320 out of the bankroll. The $320 represented 25 percent of his bankroll at the time but he battled back through runs in smaller tournaments to escape the potential hole.
August 21 resulted in a $2 loss over an 11-hour grind and there were no signals to immediately indicate Polk would finish his challenge before Labor Day. Then August 22 happened.
Polk put together a spectacular run playing $200NL and then made the leap to $500NL. In the span of 11 hours, Polk made his way over $10,000 mark and officially completed the challenge. The total number of days Polk spent playing numbered at 58 with the hours in the multiple hundreds.
The $10,000 earned is a far cry from Polk’s hourly in his other business ventures but the entertainment provided along the way certifies his legend among the best in poker’s streaming echelon.With a Verified Account. PLUS get a $40 Gold Coin Package for $20 on purchaseDaily FREE Sweeps Coins Just For Logging InRedeemable For Cash Prizes
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