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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Well, that makes two of us. I' m an idiot for the things I say though, not the things I do. Is that really your BR strategy? You must experience some serious fluctuations. I won't step up until I know I' m winning at the lower level. I have around $90 profit in 200k hands at 10nl, hardly breathtaking, therefore I'll get murdered at 25nl, so I play 10nl until I get better.
Good luck to you, at least your poker will be more exciting than mine. If you enjoy playing, who the fuck am I to critisise your BR management?
I don't experience as many fluctuations as you may think as I've only started playing properly this month (fairly significant sample size though), and I try and minimise situations where I do dumb shit (which is why most ppl stay at micros forever). A downside to this MAY be that I miss some value for the sake of lower variance - but the fish are full and plentiful enough at pokerstars for this not to be that much of a problem...YET.
Because I have a full time career, I guess I could easily deposit again but I'm determined not to.
P.S. I don't look at the microstakes as being "levels" per se. That is to say, I don't look at 25nl and think "zomg the players are much better than they are at 10nl". Quite the contrary in fact, in the few thousand hands I have at the stake so far, I'm finding it more straightforward than 10nl. I don't plan on staying at 25nl for too long either. Ultimately, I think all the players up to 50nl are horribly bad, including myself, I'm just trying to make sure I'm just a slight bit better.
I'm not overly concerned with trying to master one stake before I move up...it doesn't make sense at all, since every stake plays slightly differently. My main concern is just doing my best every session and moving up as quickly as possible.
I'll just keep moving up until I start to hit my stop losses.
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