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Re: NL5 - NL10 A moving up post
1. Have played at many levels and got PT a while back. Besides I think it's an essential investment. Bit pointless adding $50 to a 'roll and then losing it 'cause you wanted to save on the benefits of PT.
2. Actually at Stars NL10 is both $0.02/$0.05 as well as $0.05/$0.10.... 3. Thanks. Currently taking a big hit at 2c/5c hough so glad I stopped off here |
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Re: NL5 - NL10 A moving up post
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you are pretty loose passive, tighten up from the blinds [/ QUOTE ] Yes I'm making a conscious effort to tighten specifically my small blind. |
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Re: NL5 - NL10 A moving up post
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[ QUOTE ] you are pretty loose passive, tighten up from the blinds [/ QUOTE ] Yes I'm making a conscious effort to tighten specifically my small blind. [/ QUOTE ] quit open limping |
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Re: NL5 - NL10 A moving up post
dood. plz. just move up. you will be really really sorry after 6 months spent at NL10 that you didn't do that earlier..
OK! start worrying about bankroll mngmnt at NL25 then, but PLZ, move up to NL25 as soon as you hit $300.. or at least take big stabs... |
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Re: NL5 - NL10 A moving up post
I agree with op. I think its good to have the fundamentals for bankroll management. I have in the past taken shots when I should not have and it hasnt worked out. Nothing wrong with being careful, most of the games are so soft that you should have no problems playing 10k hands at any micro limit. Dont get in a hurry.
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