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 Question #1   
How much money should I have before I play poker?

The standard buy in for a regular cash game of Texas Hold’em is usually $100 (called a rack). If this is too steep then you still have many options. Online you will find a lot more micro games with blinds as low as $0.10/$0.25. The buy in for these games is affordable for everyone.

Whether you want to play games with blinds at $0.10/$0.25 or $1/$2 or $100/$200, there is something for everyone online! The amount of money you have to play these games should be 20x the big blind. That is just a rule of thumb. Even pro poker players could easily lose that. It is always better to have plenty of cash so that you may buy in several times if necessary. Don’t feel bad if you’re losing some. You can’t expect to beat everyone, all the time, especially when you’re still learning the game.

Tournaments and Sit N’ Go games are still great options for people who want to play for hours on as little as $6. There are even $1 buy in tournaments! Oh, and the best part is the Free Rolls. Free Roll Tournaments are completely free and offer great prizes.

While building up your bankroll, it is recommended that you play small games. As you learn how to play poker, any losses will be greatly reduced by playing in small games. As you build your bankroll you can continue to go to larger games. Remember, the big tournaments, like the WSOP, aren’t the only place the pro players make their living. Many of the pro poker players actually make more money playing high stakes cash games. Don’t skip the cash games and only play tournaments. Tournaments are a lot harder to win money in, as you must often place fairly well to see any money. During cash games you are allowed to walk away at any point (like when you’re up, preferably).