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Old 04-07-06, 12:24 PM
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Don't listen to eejit and his 10x crap. 20x (5%) is the real guideline, and for someone like you, I think you'd be more comfortable with 25x or more.

But...... here's what it comes down to. If you aren't comfortable moving up, then DON'T. BEcause if you move up and start playing with scared money, you will lose. If you are happy being a $25 NL player and grinding out however much money you can grind out per month, stick with it and be happy. Get your banroll up to 1000x your $25 buy in and still don't move up.

However, if you have ambitions of playing in bigger games, making more money, and so on and so forth, at some point you're going to have to just suck it up and move.

In my experience, I've found that that first little while (hour or so?) at a higher level really feels weird. But after time, it feels normal, and it actually feels weird when you move back DOWN.
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Old 04-07-06, 01:56 PM
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I think moving up is something that just has to be done. In fact, for most people, I'd guess we'll fail in our moving up efforts more often than not. But you have to keep trying. It's no crime to come back down and try again later.

As you make each new attempt, you'll desensitize yourself a little bit more to the new level. Soon enough, you'll get comfortable and play your game and hopefully win.

I usually fail 2 or 3 times I move up before I do so for good.

But also remember this; there is no rush to do so. Your schedule is your own schedule, nobody else's. Stay at your pace and try to remain as comfortable as possible.

But still, I maintain that moving up is a must if you ever want to get better and eventually make significant money playing poker.
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Old 04-08-06, 03:52 AM
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Thanks for all the advice.

Especially you Mel.
I don't like to brag, but, I'm guessing that was the best 2 minutes of her life.
She was impressed with the size of my... umm... bankroll.
She said I was well-in-doubt.
She said the last time she saw something that looked like mine - it had an eraser on the end of it. OK, I'm done.

I'm going to stick with $50 NL for a while - wish me luck.
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