|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Ready to move up?
I'm making 3.17 bb/100 playing .50 1 limit on stars after 5 k hands. Should I be ok to move up to 1-2 with 300 big bets as a bankroll? I know this post probably lacks info so feel free to ask other question in order to answer. Thanks a lot.
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Ready to move up?
You don't hanve enough hands yet to know if your'e winning becasue you're good, or if you're winning becasue you're lucky. That said, if you feel ready and you want to, take a shot. Just be prepared to step back down if it becomes clear you're not as good as your early results would indicate.
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Ready to move up?
[ QUOTE ]
You don't hanve enough hands yet to know if your'e winning becasue you're good, or if you're winning becasue you're lucky. That said, if you feel ready and you want to, take a shot. Just be prepared to step back down if it becomes clear you're not as good as your early results would indicate. [/ QUOTE ] How many hands to know if it's cause I'm good? 10 k? |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Ready to move up?
Sure, but 15k couldn't hurt
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Ready to move up?
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] You don't hanve enough hands yet to know if your'e winning becasue you're good, or if you're winning becasue you're lucky. That said, if you feel ready and you want to, take a shot. Just be prepared to step back down if it becomes clear you're not as good as your early results would indicate. [/ QUOTE ] How many hands to know if it's cause I'm good? 10 k? [/ QUOTE ] If you're going by pure stats, it's a lot more than 10k. Probably more like 50k. Even then, you could be doing many individual things wrong, but do a few more things right, so you'll be slightly +EV overall. If you would participate on the forum by posting your advice to other people's threads (and taking it well when you get shot down), you'll find out much quicker. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Ready to move up?
Ten thousand hands isn't really enough either probably, but I'll let others flood you with those facts. There are no hard and fast numbers for moving up, only general guidelines.
I moved out of 0.5/1 to 1/2 when i felt i was outplaying my opponents and "earning" pots and not just collecting money because of their bad play. Your winrate at 0.5/1 can really be overinflated due to extremely poor opponents. All that being said though, if you feel you're a winning player and have the bankroll play three or four sessions of 1/2 and see how it goes, but as was stated earlier be prepared to drop back down to 0.50/1 for a bit more experience. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Ready to move up?
Ok, well Im gonna try and churn out another 10 k hands this week and re-evaluate. If the winrate still looks good after 15 k hands then I'll seriously consider moving up.
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Ready to move up?
[ QUOTE ]
Ok, well Im gonna try and churn out another 10 k hands this week and re-evaluate. [/ QUOTE ] Another poker pro is born. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Ready to move up?
I say move up. At .5/1, the money is kind of insignificant if you're looking at the amount you're making per hour. At 1/2, the money starts to become a lot more significant because it's easy to clear bonuses. It's pretty easy to make $20 / hour at 1/2 if you judiciously clear bonuses and can play 3-4 tables.
|
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Ready to move up?
[ QUOTE ]
I say move up. At .5/1, the money is kind of insignificant if you're looking at the amount you're making per hour. At 1/2, the money starts to become a lot more significant because it's easy to clear bonuses. It's pretty easy to make $20 / hour at 1/2 if you judiciously clear bonuses and can play 3-4 tables. [/ QUOTE ] Except if he's not a winning player, he might lose money at 1/2 even trying to clear bonuses... |
|
|