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I believe it's normal to go through these syndromes whenever a players moves up in stakes, at least for me it was. I don't really know if I have found any remedy to withstanding the natural variance once I have become used to a previous levels. The only thing that has stopped me from worrying about the potential downswings is just to grind out enough hands until seems to become a non-issue.
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Mel is Melioris - I was just giving him a little shit. All in good fun mind you.
And I have $1600 in my online bankroll. I thought the going standard was to have 20 times the max buyin at your particular stakes. Right? |
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No, 20x a tourney buy in is i think what you are looking at, and 10x the bankroll for a MAX buy in at a cash game.
So say you now have $1,600. max tourney buy in is $80, if you feel frisky, which i doubt ![]() max cash game buy in is $160, so basically 0.50/1 is where you should be! |
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