Thread: Long downswing
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Old 09-12-2007, 08:41 AM
mr_hanky mr_hanky is offline
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Default Re: Long downswing

I am guessing you have less than 100,000 hands experience in total at NL25 and above?

Does everyone else think this is enough experience to play 6 tables of 6-max at NL50, then move to NL100 with the roll??

My thoughts are that if you are playing six tables, you are not thinking too deep about why you are making the decisions. Therefore, you are not learning as much per hand as someone who plays 2-tables. If you are not learning as much per hand, it is possible to earn the bankroll to move up limits, but your game is not good enough to beat the tougher players. The downswing is then inevitable.

Just my 2 cent.

I say this because I have reduced my table numbers to learn new stuff before I go to NL100. If two players of equal skill played 50000 hands before moving up, the player who did it on fewer tables would be more skillful and richer because of the higher bb/100. (but it would take him longer obv.)
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