Just a quick query - this might be classed as a personal question if u take it that way then dont answer
Hows does every one control their bankroll? Not specifically the standard 10% rule etc...
But, do you have a seperate bank account and deposit and with draw? Do you just keep your roll in individual poker accounts? Do you have hard cash under your pillow?
Iam trying to find a way of keeping my roll seperate form daily money and curiuos as to how everyone else operates and any best pratices i could adopt!
Originally Posted by Raiser
Neteller!! Every site takes it and you can get a cash card from them as well which works at every ATM!!!
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Seperate bank account.
I use a savings account as its got a higher interest rate. Every little helps
Originally Posted by Thor2007
I stumbled upon this on another forum...
http://www.bluecorner.co.uk/liquid
Seems like a good wayNo hassle of opening new bank accounts etc.... and acceptable on every poker site.
The link doent work mate
Originally Posted by Thor2007
Now it does, its an alrght idea. I suppose the missus wont know about it![]()
It is 12 quid though, lol
Last edited by POB666; 17th November 2006 at 12:51 PM.
Originally Posted by Thor2007
Separate internet savings account. The interest on it isn't much but it's worth getting and transferring money between that and my current account for deposits/cashouts is easy and quick enough.
I have a seperate bank account which is my main bankroll. I can withdraw into it from online and use it to deposit online if I want. Keeping a spreadsheet (just started) to keep track of it. It could be argued I didn't need a seperate bank account and in fact my bank were against it but I pushed for it because it makes me feel like a big man.![]()
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