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25NL Question
Is a $500 bankroll big enough for 25NL or should one start out at a lower stake?
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Re: 25NL Question
$500 is just big enough for 25NL.
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Re: 25NL Question
Should be enough, if you have never played before give 10nl a shot until you are winning consistently then move up.
Also, if you start off on a losing streak don't hesitate to drop down. |
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Re: 25NL Question
I've been playing for a while. I'm just trying to jump over to the NL side and was curious about BR requirements. You said $500 is just enough, so at what point would you drop down to 10NL?
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Re: 25NL Question
The guideline is 20BI - so if you drop more than a couple of BI at 25NL I would suggest moving down to 10NL. I would guess that most people in this forum play their level with about 30-35 BI, but 20BI should be enough.
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Re: 25NL Question
20 BI is plenty for NL25 *if you are a winning player*.
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Re: 25NL Question
So would you drop down after losing maybe 5 buyins or so?
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Re: 25NL Question
id play 10NL if i was just moving to NL though
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Re: 25NL Question
I've played some NL before, but it wasn't my main game. I would sometimes just play 10NL or 25NL for a little break. I'm looking to get more serious into NL, but not exactly sure on where to get started.
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Re: 25NL Question
NL10 is a joke and it wouldn't be a bad idea to put a few thousand hands in there first to get acclimated to NL play. If I lost 5 BI's right away at NL25, yes I'd drop down.
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