My overall goal is to build a bankroll of £10,000 and prove to myself that I can maintain discipline and follow my strict rules. If I adhere to the rules I've set out and prove that I am a winning player (through meticulous record keeping) then I want to turn professional by January 2011.
- Never play with more than 10% of my bankroll in a live cash game
- Never use more than 5% of my bankroll to enter a live tournament game
- If playing online, only use 5% for cash games (full ring and 6-max)
- If playing online, only use 2.5% for heads-up cash games
- If playing online, only use 2.5% for tournaments (both MTT and STT)
- If I lose two buy-ins then I must end the session
- Only play one session per day
- No session should last more than eight hours
- Do not play more than three sessions in a week
- If I lose five sessions in a row then have a one week break
- If I lose ten sessions in a row then have an additional two week break
- Never drink alcohol when playing
- Only tip up to 2.5% of the pot to the dealers while playing
- Tip up to 2.5% and up to £25 at the end of a session
- Dress for success (i.e. have “work” clothes when I plan to play live)
- Record every single session
- Note any key hands during sessions
- Maintain a poker blog to keep record of my progress and express my emotions
I'm sure there are more rules that I could add to this, and I will as time goes along. But these are my rules for the next six months as I attempt to turn my £2,000 starting bankroll into £10,000 bankroll that I think I require to play professionally on £1/£2 NLHE and PLO tables. I'm happy at that level and have no real desire to go higher at the moment, on a £1/£2 table on a good night I can make close to a month's wages.
That suits me just fine.