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Though I understand the temptation, ratholing here is actually the worst way to go about this. Should you double up at $25 NL table, you want to use your larger stack to your advantage, forcing your opponents to lay down when otherwise they might call.
How to best make $ really depends on your individual strengths as a player. For me, it would be a couple hours at a 3/6 table. Individual results may vary. Print and save pshabi's post, as it is very important. Have stop limits if tilting is an issue, but you can't/won't make $100 a day everyday. So some days you'll need to make $500 to make up for those other days when the cards aren't falling. |
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thanks 2 tone good input
All and any advice welcome
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I like to get my money in when behind, that way I cant get drawn out
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Far better would be to:
1) Learn to recognize when you're starting to play suboptimally, 2) Have the resolve to stop when you are doing so, then come back when you're ready. God knows I could do better at these.
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Smooth, but not rich. |
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