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Old 11-12-2007, 11:25 PM
thrasher789 thrasher789 is offline
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Default Re: LeapFrog 25NL to 50NL???

At first I thought maybe you should just go to 50nl and if it's not as easy to beat as you thought, there is no shame in moving down. On second thought though I think you should put in at lesat 10k hands at 25nl (preferably more depending on how much you play) not only because you will get a slightly better feel for 50nl, but becuase there is plenty of money to be made at 25nl right now which will increase your bankroll and confidence while helping get you in shape for 50.
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Old 11-13-2007, 05:50 AM
kabouter kabouter is offline
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Default Re: LeapFrog 25NL to 50NL???

going from 10nl to 50nl is quite a big step, as in are you prepared to play deepstacked putting $100 at risk.

I would just play at least 4k hands of 25nl, but I'm a nit.
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Old 11-13-2007, 10:49 AM
thoman8r thoman8r is offline
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Default Re: LeapFrog 25NL to 50NL???

Although I haven't found there to be much of a skill difference between 25nl and 50nl, quintupling your buy-in could affect your play (it may not). For this reason I'd recommend putting in at least a few thousand hands at 25NL so that the adjustment becomes easier.

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You're running amazingly well if you're at anything over 15ptbb/100 unless the NL10 players really do suck that bad, which I can't see happening.


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I think a 20 PTBB / 100 rate is sustainable with superior table selection
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