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Hopefully you have read Part 1 and you know exactly what you could expect in this second the main "Start up series". In this part we will discuss what the bankroll considerations, expectations are and the importance of variance.

Right in the beginning it is important to mention that most the monetary issues and requirements assume that you are playing at a no limit hold'em dining table with the maximum, 100BB buy-in. In a later part we will discuss how a requirements change if you wish to play some other kind of poker.

I tell you at first, the importance of variance is a key issue in poker. You have to be patient with yourself because after a couple of sessions it can easily happen that you are winning with a horrible strategy or you are losing while playing perfectly. In the short run (10A�000 - 100A�000 played hands) even a bad player can have revenue, in the extra short run (1 - 10A�000 played hands) anyone, even the worst players can end up with a profit. Of course this is true the other way around as well. After having a short period of time even the first class players may have a negative record. This variance is important because this edge gives weaker players an opportunity to take a shot and play. If they had absolutely no chance they would never play. So if you are winning in the beginning it may happen that it is only the positive effect of variance (and your strategy is not as good as you think). This basically means that in the event that you play one night only, you might even beat Doyle Brunson. However a professional player understands the variance perfectly and knows how to handle it. This brings us to the very essential issue of bankroll management.

Bankroll management is in charge of keeping in check at which level you play in relation to how much money you have in total for playing poker. Based on the bankroll management discussions on the 2+2 Forum, Capsa Susun we can say that 4-6 buy-in variances in your winnings are absolutely normal. Many professional players who are long-term winners even had streaks of losing 16 buy-ins. Most poker players have encountered scenarios like this: within 1000 hands dealt you flop an underset, lose two coin flips, miss an open ended flush draw on the flop, and besides, your AA gets crushed by a KK in a preflop all-in. You look at your winnings, and feel terrible because after multitabling for 1-2 hours and making the right decisions, you end up with 5 buy-ins loss. As you climb the ladder to higher limits, the achievable win rate shrinks which increases the probability of such things happening. These negative streaks sometimes happens any time, you have to be ready for them and act accordingly. If you lose some buy-ins take your loss and move back to a smaller stake table before you truly hurt your entire bankroll.

Since we are referring to a business, you have to simply take three considerations very seriously:

1 . the more hands you play, the smaller the role of variance will be

2. you have to have the proper bankroll to minimize the chance of bankruptcy

3. you have to have the proper bankroll to ensure that in case of negative variance you won't influence the way you play (being on tilt)

In the next part we will discuss the first investments you should make apart from your inventory (bankroll) to be able to gain competitive advantage.