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Old 12-01-2005, 01:04 AM
DonButtons DonButtons is offline
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Default Re: Moving up gradually vs. jumping into the deepend

wsop luckbox, if I recall...
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Old 12-01-2005, 01:31 AM
BIgMc BIgMc is offline
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Default Re: Moving up gradually vs. jumping into the deepend

No, not unless you are an extreamily fast learner with all-star potential. If you jump into the best game in LV fresh off the TV, there is no way you would end up on top. The players would take so much of your money in the first 2-3 years you would be crippled.

I have experience playing against someone with an unlimited bankroll, and it's really really nice.
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Old 12-01-2005, 06:52 AM
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Default Re: Moving up gradually vs. jumping into the deepend

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No, not unless you are an extreamily fast learner with all-star potential. If you jump into the best game in LV fresh off the TV, there is no way you would end up on top. The players would take so much of your money in the first 2-3 years you would be crippled.

I have experience playing against someone with an unlimited bankroll, and it's really really nice.

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thats not true. It doesnt take 2 years if you have any talent. I know 3 people who have gone from 0.01/0.02nl to 10/20nl in 1 year. There must be countless more.
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