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Should I skip the 10\'s if I have the bankroll?
I've played a lot of limit cash games, and a fair number of limit SNG's back in the day on Paradise. Want to start playing NL SNG's.
Bankroll is not really a problem. I have thousands I've made playing cash limit games online. Will the 10's allow me to gain experience without risking too much money? Or will I simply develop bad habits from playing really bad players? Would you suggest Party, PokerStars or another site for my early experience? Thanks |
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Re: Should I skip the 10\'s if I have the bankroll?
I suggest party because of the fish and blind structure
I suggest playing the 10s to help learn the game and no you should no get any bad habits from playing bad players. I believe that to be a myth. |
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Re: Should I skip the 10\'s if I have the bankroll?
Eh, just start at the $10s. Get your feet wet again. You'll know soon enough if you can just jump up to $20 or $30.
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Re: Should I skip the 10\'s if I have the bankroll?
I'd say start again at the $11s too. Before having a long break from poker at the end of last year I was at the $55s (but now, to be honest I realise I was hopelessly under bankrolled to play them). Because of taking so long off I decided to start right from the lowest level again, slowly inching up the levels when I felt my bankroll was sufficient (and my play). If you're patient then you'll for sure get to the $22s and $33s (and maybe beyond) under your own steam, and it'll feel much more satisfying for it, plus make you a better player.
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Re: Should I skip the 10\'s if I have the bankroll?
You don't really have to if you have faith in your game. From what you've said, you're a winning player, and have sufficient bankroll. Playing the $10s may make you too impatient because of small profits.
When I first started playing, I immediately started 2-tabling the $33s, and didn't find that big of a problem. Just play tight and aggressive (and your normal game), and you should be fine. If you're in over your head, you'll know it (I doubt it, the $33s are easily beatable), and then you can go down a level. |
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Re: Should I skip the 10\'s if I have the bankroll?
I suppose that's true, but he's not played NL SNG's before so it might be better to at least dip his toes in the $11s first, before diving straight in. Nothing wrong with being over-bankrolled, either.. at least for me it makes me pretty much fearless, and the $$ doesn't really register, only what the proper +$EV move is each time.
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Re: Should I skip the 10\'s if I have the bankroll?
SNG's are a LOT different than cash games. ABC poker to win you money, but you must learn that when action is folded to you on the bubble, that 72o is a prem hand! That take some time to learn.
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Re: Should I skip the 10\'s if I have the bankroll?
Okay.
Is there a number of SNGs that would be considered statistically significant enough to prove me a winner at that level? I know 10k hands of limit is considered about the minimum to show a real pattern, with some people insisting on 20k or more. |
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Re: Should I skip the 10\'s if I have the bankroll?
[ QUOTE ]
Is there a number of SNGs that would be considered statistically significant enough to prove me a winner at that level? [/ QUOTE ]If you're beating the game, no number of SNGs will convince this group that you are a winning player. If you're not beating the game, a couple hundred SNGs will convince them you're a losing player. |
#10
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Re: Should I skip the 10\'s if I have the bankroll?
Haha.
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