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 Originally Posted by Werddown
It would be a larger percentage of my entire bank roll.
I would probably play alot tighter on a higher stakes tables, because of the stakes / skill level.
Ok, if you are worried about a big blind being a "larger percentage of my bankroll", then maybe you need to check up on bankroll management (see thread in new players section). 15 buyin bare mininum for NL. So for example, if you hare playing $0.25 big blind NL, then you should have at least $375 in your bankroll to throw at the game. Any less than that and you are risking losing it all to a streak of bad luck.
And to answer the question in this thread, at NL25 I guess it kind of depends on your game, but you should be folding at least 75% of the hands you see. This means folding AJo ATs.... and everything below it, including those crappy cards you are talking about. The exception to this rule is on the button or cutoff. The later your position, the greater your implied odds on any hand you hold goes up, so I MIGHT limp 9To into a hand on the button...sometimes. Generally, I fold unsuited connectors in all positions except small blind, and suited connectors unless I have late position. I hope this gives you some perspective.
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