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With out knowing the exact facts, it’s easy to categorize gamblers into 3 categories:

  • Big Winner
  • Small Loser/Winner
  • Big Loser

The massive mass of the gamblers is, of course, in the last category, "Big Loser". I would say that about ninety to ninety-five % of the gamblers fits into this category. When reading "Big" you ought to read it as percent of the money won or lost. Even if someone just plays for $10 for his or hers entire life, wins and doubles it, is really a "Big Winner". You see, the individual bets $10 and comes out with twenty dollars, so his or hers internet earnings is one hundred per cent. That being said, the difference between a "Big Winner" along with a "Big Loser" could be quite small.

Let’s say you’re a modest stake Hold’em gambler, your web revenue per thirty days is about 5 per cent of one’s bankroll. So should you started out with a deposit of 100 dollars, initial thirty day period you’d go five dollars which would rise your bankroll to $105, next four week period 110 dollars.5 and so on. To go from 100 dollars to 200 dollars takes involving thirteen to fourteen months if your internet revenue is 5 percent every month. What about when you started out with $200? In thirteen to fourteen months, beginning with 200 dollars plus a web profit of 5 percent per month, you’ll have amongst three hundred and eighty dollars – 400 dollars in bank roll.

This is another example, except here your web revenue is -5 percent per month and your deposit was 100 dollars. Following a year, your bank roll would have gone down to fifty to fifty-five, which is nearly fifty % of your beginning bankroll. Lets now say that you got a bonus of $100, so your beginning bank roll would be $200 with the same internet profit per month. After a year now, you’d still have $108.

This is why bonuses are so essential when you begin building your bankroll. Bonuses can turn a "Big Loser" into a "Small Winner", or a "Small Loser" into a "Big Winner".

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