Taking SHOTS In Poker (The “15/2” Bankroll Strategy)

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When should you take a shot at the next level up in #poker? If you’re considering moving up to a higher limit, you should utilize my “15/2” bankroll strategy to move up even faster. Most players make the mistake of waiting too long before they take poker shots, and they miss out on BRM opportunities to massively increase their hourly winrate.

In this video, James “SplitSuit” Sweeney breaks down taking shots, moving up, and everything in between. Learn how many buyins you want for the next level, how many BI you should risk when trying to move up, and how aggressively you should move down if the shot fails.

0:00 Good Morning
0:27 Question About Moving Up
0:45 Taking Shots In Poker
1:17 Create A Shot Taking Plan
2:30 When You Should Take A Shot
3:07 Moving Up Misconceptions
5:12 When To NOT Take Shots
6:10 Taking Shots When Multi Tabling
6:52 Microstakes + Shots
8:19 Ask Your Poker Questions

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Taking SHOTS In Poker (The “15/2” Bankroll Strategy)

10 thoughts on “Taking SHOTS In Poker (The “15/2” Bankroll Strategy)

  1. Would you say this is essentially similar to the advice of having a bankroll of 5,000 to 10,000 big blinds within whatever stakes you're wanting to play?

  2. The difference for me between 2nl and 5nl was basically negligible. Even 10nl wasn't that bad but i've taken shots at 25nl and it is soooooo much harder and i haven't played that much live poker but 25nl feels harder than 1/2 live

  3. If you're playing online and have set it up to automatically top off your stack when it goes below 100BB (on sites that allow auto top off),
    you need to make sure that you do not (completely) overlook the effect of the top-off.
    And it can happen pretty quickly while multi-tabling. a few trips thru the blinds and a raise and a fold to a 3B, or Cbetting the flop and folding to a raise, and you could find yourself in for 3 buy-ins (or more) instead of 2.
    James' suggestion to reduce the number of tables you're playing is especially important here.

  4. 2nl playing it for a year, can win a 10/25nl, but don't have the cash and tilt has made me go but many times, keep going back to 2nl but it is so boring, building from 2nl seems like such a waste of time, sometimes I can but AA 2 times in a row vs QTs, QTo, KK, 55…. even 89 jammed on busting my aces, AKs

  5. I am down with online poker but you have so much content and if I can be patient and not chase I can do good I get anxious but when I follow what iv learned is the only time I win thank you … if you have work books or any other content I’d love it or even if you have a virtual hands on training please let me know …

  6. Thanks split. Great content as always. How do you calculate the right time to move up if your a tourney player?

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