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Almebeast   Sweden. Aug 18 2010 19:38. Posts 797 | | |
I think moving up when you have 25 buy-ins for the next level is somewhat standard, but since you know the game already you should def go faster. I think you can take shots at the next level when you have 15 buy-ins or so and step down again if you lose 2 bi. So you could take a shot at NL50 at $750, NL 100 at $1500 and so on if you buy in for 100 bb. If you play 20-50bb tables I guess you could move up even faster. |
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JSquids   United States. Aug 18 2010 22:22. Posts 1142 | | |
thats not nitty br management, thats absurdity. |
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SpasticInk   Sweden. Aug 18 2010 22:41. Posts 6298 | | |
there is no point in grinding small stakes like that, move up faster and once you settle at a level you can have your absurd amount of buyins. Right now I would recommend doing something like 20 buyins for each level, and drop down when losing 5. Repeat. Just make sure you can mentally take losing 25 % of your roll when taking shots. |
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basal   . Aug 19 2010 06:48. Posts 3 | | |
well, back then I just wanted to have a safe roll learning the game because I experienced alot of bad swings and didn't think too much about BR management... time to get an agressive roll I guess.. thx... right now, I got about 25 buyins for NL50 20-50bb tables, which is like $625 so imma start playing from there and move down if I lose 10 of them. sounds good? |
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