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Old 07-31-2005, 02:43 PM
davekngs davekngs is offline
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Default Moving from 25NL to 50NL?

Ok, ive been playing low stakes for about a year now just clearing bonuses once or twice a month making a small profit on top. However I have a lot of time at the moment so I deposited $150 on party and thought I would take it seriously, keeping track of my BB/100 (yes I know I should use poker tracker) and really playing my best poker.
So anyway after a week and roughly 3200 hands my bankroll is at $561.77 and I have calculated my winrate to be pretty close to 26BB/100.

What I really wanted some peoples opinions on is:

1. After just 3200 hands does my rinrate mean much? I heard 5k to 10k hands is needed to really tell.

2. How large should my Bankroll be to move to 50NL

3. Are 50NL noticably tougher to beat than 25NL

If you could give me some advice on when I should be planning on moving to 50NL then I would be greatful, thanks
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Old 07-31-2005, 02:47 PM
gulebjorn gulebjorn is offline
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Default Re: Moving from 25NL to 50NL?

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Old 07-31-2005, 02:50 PM
RiverFenix RiverFenix is offline
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Default Re: Moving from 25NL to 50NL?

10k is much to small to tell - some people play that many hands in a week.

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