Hi I'm currently playing 5NL on pokerstars. I've basically been following this guide at
http://www.liquidpoker.net/forum/vie...?topic_id=271.
So far I'm doing pretty well, I started with 20 dollars and three days later I'm at 65 dollars. I am pretty proud of my self but I'm aware that I could just be on a hot streak.
The confusing place for me that I'm in is because I don't know really what anyone is talking about on this board. I'm reading theory on slansky but haven't finished the book yet, but I'm sure that if I read it I can improve my game even at this limit. However, I'm not sure there are some adjustments that need to be made from the information on the book because of 5NL. Does anybody know?
I also feel like I'm beating this game right now 12-tabling. But I also feel like I'm not adequately learning the game right. I believe that if I sat down on a six max table and focus on one table I can immensely improve, but I'm also concerned of how much I can improve really at these stakes. I don't know if I should just continue 12 tabling slowly building my roll to 500 or so to focus at 25NL, or all the limits the same?
I'm learning towards stop 12-tabling all together (even though it's going decent nut peddling) and focus on one table and apply my theory and everything. I believe aquiring the skill to really outplay novices is essential.
I always here how micro grinding is tedious and if you beat it you should try and just get to the higher stakes where it is real poker. Is this something that is serious or should I focus on totally crushing each level I'm in then moving up?
I am trying to adopt a strictly process and much less outcome attitude, but seriously should I spent the time to really crush 5 NL or should I just continue 12-tabling nutpeddling at this level which seems profitable.
Input is greatly appreciated, thank you!