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Move up limits?
I feel a little confused about what I should do.
I've played about 19k hands since I started playing poker at the start of the year. I knew nothing about poker before that. I started at .01/.02 and have moved up to .50/1.00 where I am currently. I have read WLLH, ITH, GSIH and am half way through SSH. I read the forums every day. I only play 2 tables at a time. I have turned my inital $50 deposit into about $1200. I would say my bankroll is sufficient to move to the next level but I have only played 5k hands at .50/1. (My bb/100 is about 3 or 4 at this level currently..small sample size...) Should I stick at .50/1.00 until I have more experience and have completed reading SSH once or twice(maybe work on playing more tables) or just take the plunge and keep moving up? |
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Re: Move up limits?
I'd say move up, the limit isn't going to play much different.
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Re: Move up limits?
You would get great advice in the micros.
(I say move up, but I'm not a big bankroll management guy) |
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Re: Move up limits?
You have enough BR to move up to 1/2. I have a smaller BR and 4 table 1/2. My only advice is that in my experience 1/2 is alot looser during the afternoon (Party). Also when I moved up I got crushed and couldn't understand why. Ends up I just hit a swing about the time I moved up. If you aren't comfortable with the bigger pots sizes you might want to just hang out in .5/1 a while longer, if not have at it!!!1
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Re: Move up limits?
I would, and did, move up. You are either a good player and that is where your success is coming from or lucky. I've actually found 1/2 easier to "beat" than 0.50/1.00. I don't even think that I put in 5K hands at 0.50/1.00, so small sample size, but I was over 10BB/100. I also only 2-table and am now playing 1 table of 2/4 and 1 table of 1/2 getting used to 2/4 before moving up for good. Also, all of my playing is split pretty even between Stars and Empire. I found that the tag style I play wins more at Stars.
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Re: Move up limits?
move up. how many hands do you want to play at 0.5/1 anyway?
you've got more than enough bankroll for 1/2; it can sustain 2/4. |
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Re: Move up limits?
I move up when I feel comfortable doing so, not based on how many hands I've played at a certain level. For me, I moved quickly (in terms of number of hands) from $1/2 (where I started) to $2/4 and quickly again to $3/6. It took me a lot longer to feel comfortable there before moving to $5/10. I anticipate it will take even more time for me to move from $5/10.
In summary, move when you feel you are ready. (EDIT as long as your bankroll permits!) |
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Re: Move up limits?
I would also say move up man.
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Re: Move up limits?
Personally I would finish reading SSHE first. The aggressive play outlined in this book is often misused at first so it might be best to adjust to the new concepts at a lower limit.
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Re: Move up limits?
Don't say .50/1 and 1/2 are the same, because they're worlds apart.
1/2 is sooooo much tighter. My suggestion is to NOT move up. I would go until 10k hands, make a stats post in the Microlimit forums, and evaluate your game before taking a risk at a higher level. Yes, you are over bankrolled for 1/2, but I don't think the experience is there. It could be, but whateva. Stick to your gut. |
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