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A friend and I were discussing this and I was just wondering what you guys would suggest for .25/.50NL tables
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1500 $
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Does anyone else agree this is a good amount?
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Sounds about right, I keep $1000 and am a .10-.25 regular.
You can get away with less if you are a solid player, if not I suggest starting lower and working up. |
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i like 1500
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Most guidelines I've seen are in the range of 20-30 maximum buyins, which probably works out to $1000-$1500 depending where you play. Keep in mind, that's a general guideline, and also a minimum. There's nothing wrong with having more, especially if you play a loose style that's likely to produce bigger swings in your bankroll.
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1000-1600, if you hit 1600 you can take a shot at nl 100, if you lose the move back down and start grind again.
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I'd start playing 50nl at 2k. but then again im so tight with my bankroll
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start taking shots at $600, and start going robusto!
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if you are decent, 20BI's is fine to start with, then drop down if you go below 15 or so
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