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Old 08-30-2007, 09:15 PM
blankoblanco blankoblanco is offline
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Default Re: When to move up to 2-5

it's live. move up to 2-5. sure you probably have leaks, but you're making money at 1/2 with those leaks and you'll make more money at 2/5 with those leaks.
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Old 08-30-2007, 09:24 PM
Go_Blue88 Go_Blue88 is offline
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Default Re: When to move up to 2-5

Whenever I take a shot at a new limit, I set aside 4-5 buy-ins for the sole purpose of playing that limit. If I lose those buy-ins, I drop back down without a second thought (well normally I think something like "[censored] that"...but I still move down).

Sometimes, all it takes is a running a lil hot when you move up to a new limit.
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Old 08-31-2007, 01:12 AM
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Default Re: When to move up to 2-5

Thanks for the advice all. I'll probably spend one more month grinding it out at 1-3 at the Wynn to qualify for their freeroll tournament and then consider moving up.

Yes, I only play live games now. I use to play low limit online before I moved out to Vegas, but as soon as I started sitting in those live games in Vegas, it's been hard for me to go back to online.

As far as who's better at the 12 nl level (online or live players), I think most everyone here would agree with me that it's not even close.

Yes, I have been grinding it out at 1-2 and 1-3 for 7 months and the reason I'm able to do that and still have big holes in my game is because compared to online play, 12nl in Las Vegas is f-ing joke.
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