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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: East Hartford
Posts: 296
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Yes, it's worth it. Learn to play poker for cheap before you move up. Once you've made your money, then move up. At each level, you will learn. Sure, what you learn at 2nl won't necessarily apply at 100nl, but it's the process that's important. Over time you will get better and you will move up in stakes.
A lot of people here including myself started out at 2nl. You say you are a complete novice at poker. Consider 2nl a cheap way of learning the game. Post some hands you had trouble with, read as much as you can. Think of microstakes poker in this lame school analogy: You didn't start in college, you started in kindergarten (in the States anyway). What you learned in kindergarten doesn't necessarily apply to what you learn in college, but it gives you the important foundation to get you started and on your way.
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