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				  Beginner Bankroll Management advice.
			
			
					
						
						
					
					
			
				
					
						I've been lurking here for a few weeks now.  I am in the process of reading several of the forums (Beginner's Circle, Hold-em Strategies, Hold-em Hand Histories) in their entirity, from the last page to the first. 
 
In a month or two (I'm saving up for my initial deposit, in between paying to fix my wife's car and other non-fun things) I'm planning on making an initial deposit of $60 on Poker Stars, since they have $.01/$.02 tables.  I plan on using the 30x buyin rule to manage my bankroll, and I'm planning on playing NL ring games.  My 1st major goal is to build my bankroll to $750 so I can play $25 tables, at which time I'll probably switch to Party Poker. 
 
I read somewhere in the forums on this site that it's good to have a few rules written down, so I have attempted to commit my bankroll management rules into writing.  Here they are so far: 
 
* I must have 30x buy-in for any ring game I enter 
* If I double up, I will leave the room, and take a break before playing again. 
* If I lose my buy-in, I'll quit for the day. 
 
The main trouble I'm having with these (purposely conservative) rules is how to handle table changes.  If I select a table, sit for a few hands, then due to player changes, etc. decide to switch tables, how should these rules apply?  If I'm down to 75% of my initial buy-in for the day, I don't particularly want to sit at a new table with only that amount.  However, I don't want to create a loophole in my rules, which ideally should protect me from losing more than one buy-in per day, where I can lose money, then change tables repeatedly, putting more than one buy-in per day at risk.  I'd be glad to hear any thoughts that you guys may have on how to refine this list of rules.
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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