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Old 09-23-2007, 04:05 PM
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Default Taking a shot at mid-stakes

So I was chatting with veganmav yesterday and he expressed some interest in staking me to 10/20 and 15/30. We worked out the details today:

*I will play 20K hands at 10/20 and 15/30
*If I win, we split the profit 50/50
*Veganmav will cover any losses
*We will settle up after each week to the running total.
*Rakeback is included in the profit. This will be settled in the middle of next month.
*Bonuses are not included.
*Veganmav has a stop loss option. If I lose more then 3K, Veganmav has the option of ending the stake. At which point things will be settled up. As long as I知 below -3K, Veganmav has the option to end the stake.
*Veganmav is going to loan me 4K to play with, which will be settled via winnings or at the end of the stake.
*I will keep all hand histories and provide then upon request.

So mid-stakes, here I come. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I壇 appreciate any advice people have. I致e played some 10/20, but no 15/30. Is there much difference there? I知 planning on sticking to 2 tables for a while and spending more time reviewing, thinking and so on. I知 fairly loose already so I doubt it値l be an issue of me being run over, but opponents will be smarter and tougher of course.
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