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BR For a Baby NL Game
So I have three questions and hopefully you guys can help.
1. Whats the right BR for a 1/2 blind 100 Max NL game? 2. Whats the right BR for a 1/1/2 blind 100 Max NL game with 4 to see the flop? 3. What is the the pertange chance(if it is possible to calculate this) of my risk of ruin first starting out playing 2 and then what for playing game 2 if I start with just a grand?(Assuming I can beat the game in the long run, which I am confident that I can) Thank you for your help in advance. |
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Re: BR For a Baby NL Game
I'd say you need AT LEAST 40 bucks...Just kidding...Given how soft most live NL games are, while not "set for life" or "swing-proof", a grand should do the trick if it's 100 MAX
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Re: BR For a Baby NL Game
I think one of the reasons why you need a good bankroll for NL play is so you do not adjust your game to fit your bankroll. If you are on a short roll you might fear putting all your chips in the center on the table even when you are getting the best of it. If you have a deep roll you will take advantage of good situations.
Now naturally I am not saying that you should play looser when you have a larger roll, but a lot of people that are short roller played scared and that is not a good way to play. |
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