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How many hands should you play at each limit?
How many hands on average should you play at each limit before moving up, to make sure you truly are beating the game at that limit and ready to move up? I no the micro limits probably dont need that many.
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Re: How many hands should you play at each limit?
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How many hands on average should you play at each limit before moving up, to make sure you truly are beating the game at that limit and ready to move up? I no the micro limits probably dont need that many. [/ QUOTE ] At least 32 and no more than 157,334 |
#3
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Seriously
If you see your opponents constantly making many mistakes (not just preflop, but postflop too) and you are not making those same mistakes, and you are capitalizing on those mistakes then you should look at playing at the next level (assuming you have a sufficient bankroll).
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Re: How many hands should you play at each limit?
Whenenver I feel comfortable and ready.
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Re: How many hands should you play at each limit?
Its because you always see guys saying things like my first 35k hands at 3-6 ect. Iv just played 10k hands so far and already iv moved up 2 limits from .25/.50 to $1-$2 Haveing won over 100bb at each level. Thats why im saying it must be more hands on average as you get higher up the limits.
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Re: How many hands should you play at each limit?
If you want to move up, move up. No one's going to stop you.
It's like marrying a chick, you don't need to be told you just do it. And yes, I just made an analogy to poker using marriage. |
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