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Here are my thoughts housefish
1. If you have more than $50 to deposit plz do so
2. If all you want to deposit is $50 and you do not ever want to deposit again then you must must must play within your bankroll.
3. I agree, 10nl is unbelievably soft; however, it doesn't matter. You can/will/ go broke playing on such a short bankroll.
4. I am an asshole to noobies
5. I do know what I am talking about especially when it comes to building a roll. Just so you know, I withdrew a lot of money during the online crisis and have built a roll out of $120 starting at $5nl. I played 20k hands of $10nl (yuck) to get from $250 to $750 to move to $25nl. I then put in the same amount of hands to get my roll to ~$1600. If I would actually play more poker and not spend time on FTR all day I would probably be at 200nl by now. I haven't even averaged 10k hands a month in '07 when I should be doing that weekly.
6. I stand by my earlier comments in this thread. This operation is a bad read to beginners who are practicing what we preach here at FTR. We first and foremost practice solid BR management to minimize variance, help deal with inevitable tilt, and to increase comfort levels. I make a good amount of plays at pots (I have 32 buyins for my level currently) and I just cannot see myself making those same moves if I had about 6 buyins. I would play scared, lose all of my fold equity, and subsequently decrease my potential earnings.
clif notes: I'm a meanie, you're underrolled, I too knows what it feels like to grind up a roll.
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