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When is it time to move on?
I've recently went up to the 50c table in Pokerstars, after some months of torture in 10c and 25c tables, 10 days ago.
I had started with the minimum deposit and built my bankroll, which is at 1250$ atm. Somehow, I completely crushed the 50c table so far. First 10000 hands my bb/100 is at 7.17. I play 4 tables. Usually I move on to another table when I have 1000 blinds, but I am not sure if I have had enough experience yet. Is 10000 hands enough to say something? I know 7.17 is quite a lot, but then again, so is 10000 hands. Am I really dominating this table? Should I move on? Or, should I, say, play another 10000 hands? Some extra info; - My bankroll or my poker winnings are insignificant to my life. It is just an investment I make for poker. - I am having trouble playing in a diversified field, in particular when reraised on the flop with big pairs. - My river bets and calls have been absurbtly profitable. I am not quite as comfortable on the flop, tho. - There has been sessions in 50c where I was constantly reraised that didn't go well. I never lost but also couldn't win. So much detail... if you took the time to read maybe you had a similar experience? Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks in advance, Edit: I must specify that this question is more about whether or not the hands I played in 50c table are any indicator to my success/failure in 1$ table, and not about my bankroll specifically. |
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Re: When is it time to move on?
read the faq's
1000 blinds is what 10 buyins? thats a short roll |
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