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Old 12-06-2005, 09:34 PM
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Default Re: Moving from $25 to $50, is it worth it?

You mentioned that you play on PokerRoom. I've played a decent amount on there and I've found their $50 NL to be among the hardest on the net. I actually found the $100NL to be easier, but I only played a couple thousand hands of it. My advice to you would be to take a shot at $100NL but only play one table and make sure you can can concentrate fully on it. Take plenty of player notes and try to get a feel for how everyone plays and practice your hand-reading skills. Try to err on the side of playing weak-tight until you start to get a feel for the differences at this level; this should help you from losing a lot of money.
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Old 12-06-2005, 09:56 PM
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Default Re: Moving from $25 to $50, is it worth it?

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I've played a decent amount on there and I've found their $50 NL to be among the hardest on the net.

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Yeah this is weird because I found the $25 tables at PokerRoom to be much softer than even Party Poker. So correspondingly I thought the 50 tables should be easier as well. But they seem fairly difficult. They're definitely beatable, but it's a slow grind, I played all day just to get one double up (actually it wuz only about 700 hands).
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