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flopmonster
09-28-2005, 06:02 AM
Alright I've been playing poker about a year now online and I won like 20 k this past year playing anywhere from 2/4-10/20 (10/20 in the very loose but aggressive games at Pacific).... At party I've really only played the2/4 and 3/6 games (usually 6-10 tables at a time) and I have been doing well 2.71 BB over 30 K hands. I'm trying to move up limits and I've been watching higher tables and I really think I can beat the 15/30 game...I've noticed the 5/10 and 10/20 games are pretty tight tho...is this due to a small sample of observing or is there any truth to this? Also, a jump from 3/6 to 15/30 probably seems comical I'm sure but my goal is to accumulate a decent bankroll over time at the small limits then just jump into the 15 game when I get like 12 K. I'm an idiot...
Any comments appreciated

The Truth
09-28-2005, 06:52 AM
I jumped from party 3-6 to 15-30.
Take a shot.


-blake

flopmonster
09-28-2005, 05:38 PM
What were the major differences and was it really difficult to adjust? thanks

Nigel
09-28-2005, 05:43 PM
Why not do 5/10 6 max and then 10/20 6 max and then move to 15/30?

sweetjazz
09-28-2005, 06:06 PM
I've worked my way up in limits from 0.5/1 to 5/10 or 10/20. (Well I'm playing 10/20 and feel like I'm a winning player, but I'm in the red after over 5K hands.)

I have learned a lot playing 5/10 (both full and SH) and 10/20 (mostly SH, some full).

I can't really say much about the 15/30, but your edge is going to be much smaller to start with and you could easily start out as a losing or breakeven player before you adjust. You can definitely run bad. So you need to be prepared for these possibilities.

I don't want to say don't go to the 15/30, bedause I am not familiar with it and it could be the best move for you. I can only say that, for myself, I have enjoyed and learned from playing 5/10 and 10/20 so far. The games are definitely beatable. But as the edge decreases and the aggression increases, the variance grows a lot. It's been a big adjustment for me to experience it. This month alone (which coincides with my taking my first shot at 10/20), in about 12K hands, I have lost over $3K, then won over $4K, lost $1.5K, and won $1.5K. I think I played some of my best poker during the stretch where I lost $1.5K. That's playing mostly 10/20 and some 5/10 (largely after I lost the $3K). Think about whether you can deal with those kind of swings and still play your A game.

AceHigh
09-28-2005, 07:30 PM
It's not a stupid idea...but if you are used to 3/6, then the swings at 15/30 are going to seem brutal. Especially if your not sure if you are a winning player at 15/30.

Why not play normal 3/6 game and drop 1 table of 3/6 and add 1 15/30 table when the 15/30 game looks good? Then if you drop too much on the 15/30 table you can quit that game and still play 3/6.

I think I jumped into 15/30 with a 250BB bankroll, so you don't need 12K if you can beat the game and you don't get too unlucky at first.

InfernoLL
09-28-2005, 08:50 PM
It's not stupid if you understand how big the swings are, especially when you're first adjusting to the games. I jumped from .5/1 to 5/10 after doing my homework and did fine. My first 50 BB downswing felt terrible though.