Step-by-step guide
Follow the process in order, then check the room's current lobby and cashier terms before committing funds.
- 1
Determine your starting bankroll
For cash games, have at least 20-30 buy-ins for your stake level. For tournaments, aim for 50-100 buy-ins. This cushion protects against natural variance.
- 2
Choose the right stakes
Start at stakes where you have a comfortable number of buy-ins. At GGPoker, begin at micro stakes and move up as your bankroll grows.
- 3
Set stop-loss limits
Decide in advance how many buy-ins you're willing to lose in a session. A common rule is to stop after losing 3-5 buy-ins and take a break.
- 4
Track your results
GGPoker provides hand history downloads, making it easy to import data into tracking software. Regular review helps identify leaks.
- 5
Manage crypto volatility
Since you're playing with crypto, be aware that your bankroll value in fiat terms can fluctuate. Consider converting some winnings to stablecoins like USDT or USDC to reduce volatility risk.
Tips and best practices
- Never risk more than 5% of your total bankroll in a single game or tournament.
- GGPoker's 60% rakeback effectively increases your win rate — factor this into your bankroll calculations.
- Move down in stakes immediately if you lose 30% or more of your bankroll at a given level.
- Keep your poker bankroll separate from your personal crypto holdings.
- Consider using stablecoins for your poker bankroll to avoid crypto price volatility.
Frequently asked questions
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Kai Nakamura
Poker Software Specialist · 4 years
Kai tests poker clients, HUDs, tracking software, and crypto wallet integrations so players know exactly what works where. He benchmarks client performance, documents hand history formats, and reviews third-party tools for compatibility with every major crypto room. His setup guides have helped thousands of players configure their grinding stations. Builds custom PCs in his spare time and runs a small hardware review channel.
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