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Old 11-30-04, 12:09 AM
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You are right. I kind of left some things that I was thinking out of my post, and did not read back through. The fives are worthless, and the tens are a little better. Between the 20-200, I honestly did not notice much difference. You will get many more RERAISES preflop the higher you go. In the 5s, there is a raise and probably five calls. In the tens, there is a raise and one or two calls, maybe three. In the 20s, there is a raise, one or two calls, maybe a reraise. Once higher than that, a lot more "move making" preflop is the main difference. Don't see as many flops, and/or turn and/or river. You are correct though, the 5s and 200s are very different. My main point was that I think that online its more about how much somebody can afford as opposed to how good they are. Thank you for pointing that out, and at least letting me defend my position.
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Old 11-30-04, 01:52 AM
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I think you should have a goal of amount of money before you go up, 100$ sounds like a good number to aim at. I just play random sit and go's depending on how I feel, it's probobly not a good idea and I should try to reach a goal then go up.
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Old 11-30-04, 03:02 AM
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I have always stuck to the 10x rule. If you're good enough to make money at a certain level, it shouldnt be hard to make it to the next 10x level. If I have a good day, I'll usually have the 10x required for a jump up. I like to stick to the games I know I can beat, but I don't feel there is much difference between 20 and 30 sngs. You just need to feel comfortable no matter where you sit.

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