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Big Rob Jr.
09-30-2007, 10:16 PM
First off I have to thank everyone that posts on this site, you all have helped me make the biggest leap in my game since I picked up HOH. I realized I was playing too many hands, and not paying any attention to betting patterns or lines of individual hands. When I first started I was losing at NL 5, but armed with the information found on this site and playing less garbage, I've been crushing NL 25. Next month I'll be working at NL 10 until I get enoough buy-ins to live at NL25(under-rolled, was there for FPP's). Wish me good luck and I'll be posting regularly here from now on. In other news, I'm now a Silverstar! Worked at NL25 for two days and cleared almost 500 FPP's! Easy money!

relativity_x
09-30-2007, 10:20 PM
If you're beating 25 NL, you're missing out on a lot of value playing 10 NL.

A lot of the guys here are BR nits. I believe if you can beat a level, you should be playing it. If you're not, you're giving up tons of value by playing lower levels. The only reason you should drop levels (at microstakes) is to retool your game. I think BR reqs are far less important at our stakes.

inverted
09-30-2007, 10:25 PM
dont play underrolled plz, you can crush NL25 but still go on a 10 buy in down swing which might destory your roll and/or your confidence

relativity_x
09-30-2007, 10:28 PM
if you're making 5PTBB at 10 NL and you can make 5PTBB at 25nL and play 25k hands a month, you're missing out on $375 a month.

Calculations:
Profit @ 10NL=5*2/100*0.1*25000=$250
Profit @ 25NL=5*2/100*.25*25000=$625