One man’s opinion.
Again, I’d focus on the most money you can make from any given table.
My local card room spreads 3/6 and 4/8 games. The other night, the 3/6 game was significantly juicer than the 4/8, thanks to one particular maniac donator who seemed intent on spewing his chips. So I requested a ‘reverse move’ from 4/8 to 3/6 to try and take advantage, even though (at least I like to think) that I’m properly rolled and able to play the 4/8 game.
Here’s where PokerTracker and data mining can really help. I’m sure there are some 1/2 NL games you can beat. But catch a real tough .25/50 game, and it would be easy to drop a few buy-ins.
I’d be worried less about specific numerical benchmarks, and more about your skill level vs. the rest of any given group of players, and more importantly emotional state at all times. Tilt at .25/.50 is much worse than solid play at 1/2, though I’ll grant you that tilt at 1/2 is worse than tilt at .25/50.
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