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choosing the right game and right limit
If I am taking a shot with only 2-4 buy in for a higher game, and I go all AIP with aces and lose to an under pair, is it a bad investment because I'm taking such a huge risk? I know that I would play a lot better in a higher game because I'm more aware of my surroundings, but I can't get a feeling of the variance is just going to crush me. Do I really have to stay at the lower level forever?
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#2
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Re: choosing the right game and right limit
Yes.
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#3
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Re: choosing the right game and right limit
I like toirtles.
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#4
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I think a lot of players suffer from lack of focus at levels they don't respect. If you think you will play better at a higher level then you should keep replenishing a bankroll for that game instead of playing too low
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#5
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Re: choosing the right game and right limit
I guess the usual 20 BI bankroll for the NL game is a little too conservative for me. What is the absolute minimum of BI to move up, if you feel that you're ready to play in that higher game?
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#6
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1 go go
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#7
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0.5
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#8
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1 buy is suffiient for the next level. Just choo choo it and you're fine.
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#9
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yea dude you already said you have 2-4 (!!!) buyins. What are you waiting for? gogogogogogo
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#10
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20BB
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