Do you consider bankroll management as a skill?

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I consider bankroll management as a skill because it requires high level of discipline. In my opinion, it is the first basic skill a poker player required to stay ahead of the game! Moreover, not every player have the strategy to manage their bankroll, no matter what they try. Bankroll management can help a player know when to stop and call it a day.
Do you consider bankroll management as a skill?
 
Bankroll management is a very important skill that does involve discipline and strategy and it’s very important to poker players. In fact, it's a must have skills for all players.
 
I have come to realize that even the most talented poker player that doesn't understand bankroll management can easily get wiped out with just one bad session. That's why bankroll management is like the most important skill for a poker player, amateur and pro
 
If you don't understand bankroll management and know how to use it effectively and efficiently, you're doing going to loss all of your money in a very short period of time. Without bankroll management, it's better not be play at all.
 
I consider bankroll management as a skill because it requires high level of discipline. In my opinion, it is the first basic skill a poker player required to stay ahead of the game! Moreover, not every player have the strategy to manage their bankroll, no matter what they try. Bankroll management can help a player know when to stop and call it a day.
Do you consider bankroll management as a skill?
Yes, I consider bankroll management an absolute skill—one of the most underrated, misunderstood, and yet decisive skills in any domain where money is risked under uncertainty. It is not luck, not intuition, not “discipline” in the vague motivational-poster sense, and certainly not something you can fake your way through with a bigger starting stack. It is a learnable, measurable, repeatable cognitive and behavioral competency that separates lifelong winners from lifelong donors in poker, sports betting, trading, daily fantasy sports, crypto speculation, options wheeling, or any other zero-sum or negative-expectancy arena. Below I will prove it point by point, layer by layer, until even the most stubborn “I just play my A-game” romantic has to concede.It requires discipline, mathematical understanding (e.g., calculating risk of ruin, bet sizing like Kelly Criterion: \( f^* = \frac{bp - q}{b} \), where \( p \) is win probability, \( q = 1 - p \), and \( b \) is odds), emotional control under variance, and strategic adaptation to game conditions—qualities honed through practice, not luck.
 
I think that bankroll management is the biggest skill that one needs to stay in poker for a long time. It is one thing to learn poker, master it and be very good in playing poker. It takes another level of skills to know when to walk away or drop down in stakes. It takes discipline to stick to your limits even when you are losing.
 
Bankroll management is 100% a skill. A lot of players cannot manage their money properly, and don't have the discipline for it.
 
Bankroll management is 100% a skill. A lot of players cannot manage their money properly, and don't have the discipline for it.
Poor bankroll management is the reason why so many people give up on playing poker. Some of them label it a scam because I've heard someone say so and I was like bro, what are you talking about? If you can't manage your money well playing poker, you're definitely bound to lose it all.
 
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