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		<title>Bankroll Building Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bankroll Building Just like a carpenter needs a hammer and nails in order to build, poker players have tools that are necessary as well to make money. A poker player needs to have money to risk in order to win their opponent’s money. Without this money they cannot play and cannot win any more money. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just like a carpenter needs a hammer and nails in order to build, poker players have tools that are necessary as well to make money. A poker player needs to have money to risk in order to win their opponent’s money. Without this money they cannot play and cannot win any more money.</p>
<p>If a player goes bust it is just like a carpenter having his hammer and nails stolen from him. The player then has no means of making more money. By building a poker bankroll up so that it is padded to avoid going bust you will never go bust again.</p>
<h2>Start Building a Bankroll</h2>
<p>There are a lot of players who are probably thinking that they don’t have enough money to put down to start playing poker professionally. As long as you focus on constantly educating yourself and making correct decisions on the poker tables and following rules you will be able to build up a bankroll in no time. <a href="http://www.pokerbonuscodes.com/pokerstars.html">PokerStars bonus</a> is a 100% on up to $600 first time deposit bonus. Deposit up to $600 to PokerStars and play in the $1.10 double up sit-n-gos. By simply playing an extremely tight range of hands you should be able to win these very frequently. While you are doing this you are slowly unlocking your free $600 and also slightly building your bankroll through winning these sit-n-gos. You can move up in the buy in for these sit-n-gos once you get up to about $125. The next level of double up sit-n-gos to play are $5.40.</p>
<h2>Double Up SNG Help</h2>
<p>By playing in these double up SNGs you are accomplishing more than just building your bankroll up slightly. You are also enforcing the theory of tight play in your mind. In order to win money in the double up SNGs you need to survive to the final 5. Survival is key so you really get the idea of playing tight.</p>
<p>The only hands that I would worry about playing are AA, KK, QQ, AK, AQs. Once you get down to 10 big blinds or less you are in push/fold mode. When you enter push/fold mode you are stuck with making one of two actions. You can either move all in or fold. The strength of your hand can vary depending on the situation and your position. The less people you need to fold the better.</p>
<h2>Make a Move</h2>
<p>By the time you have played enough of these double up SNGs you should have a reasonable amount of money built up. You can now take the initiative and move to the next site that offers a bonus. You will probably have around $300-$400 built up so you want to get as close to that as you can for your next bonus. <a href="http://www.pokerbonuscodes.com/party-poker.html">PartyPoker</a> offers a 100% on up to $500 first time deposit bonus. This would be a great site for you to move to next to clear the bonus.</p>
<p>When you are first building up your bankroll you want to make sure you are playing games that cannot critically damage your bankroll. Since you have so little at first you have to be sure not to make any stupid jumps in limits. If you only have 30 big blinds for $10 no limit then you should not be playing $20 no limit. When you stay true to  your plan of grinding you will learn more and have a much better time later on climbing through the limits.</p>
<h2>Start Getting Rakeback</h2>
<p>The sooner you can get rakeback the better. If you are starting with at least $300 you should be able to move from PokerStars to another site that offers <strong>rakeback</strong> right away. You will receive your bonus still and you will also get paid for your <strong>rakeback</strong> as well which is great for building your bankroll.</p>
<p><a href="http://rakeback.pokeritis.com/rakeback/full-tilt-poker.html">Full Tilt Poker</a> is a great site to move to next. The Cake network sites work fine just as well. Full Tilt Poker will give you 27% rakeback along with your 100% on up to $600 first time deposit bonus. Cake offers 33% rakeback which is higher than Full Tilt Poker, but Cake only offers a 100% on up to $500 first time deposit bonus. Either room you choose will work fine. Rakeback is very important once you start to take your poker career seriously. You will earn a lot of extra money once you start playing a lot using rakeback.</p>
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