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Advice on moving up to NL 100$
I have been grinding NL 50$ on PartyPoker for a while and been considering moving up to NL 100$. I have the bankroll for this level but I have heard that MANY pros play on this level just to make a living. Is it as hard as people say it is, and how is it diffrent to NL 50$
I apologize if this thread already exist, but when I searched I couldn't find anything. |
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Re: Advice on moving up to NL 100$
take a look at fimbulwinter's post when to move up. it is a classic.
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...Number=3248374 |
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Re: Advice on moving up to NL 100$
Oh thanks for the link.
If anyone has any pointers feel free to post them [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Advice on moving up to NL 100$
buddy list me on PP, lately I seem to be a regular contributor [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
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Re: Advice on moving up to NL 100$
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I but I have heard that MANY pros play on this level just to make a living. [/ QUOTE ] You heard wrong. A pro with a 8 PTBB/100 who four tables averaging 250 hands per hour and plays 60 hours a week will make $62k a year if he never takes a vacation. I think the 'pros' are playing at much higher stakes. If you are beating NL $50 then NL $100 will not give you any problems. |
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Re: Advice on moving up to NL 100$
With pros I of course did not mean the pros that are making the BIG money. With "pros" I meant people with alot of experience/skill that just stayed at NL 100$ and doesnt bother to move up. And is just playing to make a stable extra income.
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Re: Advice on moving up to NL 100$
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With pros I of course did not mean the pros that are making the BIG money. With "pros" I meant people with alot of experience/skill that just stayed at NL 100$ and doesn't bother to move up. And is just playing to make a stable extra income. [/ QUOTE ] You mean like me [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] I doubt there are many and if you have PT they should be easy enough to spot. Just open up a table and start playing. It really is only the $50's with double the stacks. There isn't anything fancy or high level going on. Quit worrying, if you have the bankroll, just give it a shot. If you drop a few buy-ins right off the bat then move back down to the $50's. |
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Re: Advice on moving up to NL 100$
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[ QUOTE ] I but I have heard that MANY pros play on this level just to make a living. [/ QUOTE ] You heard wrong. A pro with a 8 PTBB/100 who four tables averaging 250 hands per hour and plays 60 hours a week will make $62k a year if he never takes a vacation. I think the 'pros' are playing at much higher stakes. If you are beating NL $50 then NL $100 will not give you any problems. [/ QUOTE ] 8/100*$2*250*60*52=$124k Were you using 8BB or 8PTBB? 60 hours a week of 4-tabling and I would HATE poker. |
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Re: Advice on moving up to NL 100$
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A pro with a 8 PTBB/100 who four tables averaging 250 hands per hour and plays 60 hours a week will make $62k a year if he never takes a vacation. [/ QUOTE ] For someone who's single, and places more value in free time etc. than in money, $50k a year is a pretty decent income. And if you have no burning desire to play with the big boys, one could be quite comfortable playing NL100 forever. Right, AJ? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Advice on moving up to NL 100$
My biggest suggestion is that you play your own game. I have the tendency to try and "outplay" the players b/c somehow in my mind they are soooo much better than the $50 buy in ones. That's just not the case and most are still bad, but generally in a different way (weak-tight IMO).
Fancy play syndrome gets me into trouble, so trying to keep it relatively simple (but not entirely ABC) is good. |
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