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Old 10-31-2007, 09:50 PM
JSmith2007 JSmith2007 is offline
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Default Re: Moving up limits when money doesn\'t matter. (NL and Limit)

Usually you should only move up levels when you have the certain requirement for the level.

If money doesn't matter (not sure what you mean here..you can reload/redeposit anytime and don't care if you go bust?) usually for NL games, 20 buyins can be considered the aggressive bankroll management level move up.

For limit games, again an aggressive bankroll management plan would be 300BBs. I prefer more along 500BBs if you want to move up though.

For stat wise, that's very situation dependent IMO. You can play limit games for months and only have a 1 BB/100 winrate, but still be a winning player - enough so to move up, same goes for NL. You can be a winning player, enough so to move up, but I don't think because you win say 15ptbb/100 over 2k hands means it should automatically result in a move up.
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