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Postby Molex » May 18 2007

This was very helpful guys. I am now more confident to go back on those 25NLs. Thank you very much guys. Kjell, MXRider, taz, toronexti thanks alot fellas. I think I will come back and start grinding again on 25NL. Now my final destination is 400NL :P hopefully I will make it in as little as a year.


Just one more question: Do you think I should aply Gordon's Little Gr33n b00k to those stakes? Meaning a good TAG style? For now my poker office shows me that I play a Loose passive preflop and an agressive postflop game. Do you think a good TAG will improve my profit on low stakes?
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Postby simmo5050 » Dec 05 2007

I would say that if you play well, you will win more BBs at lower limits, where play is worse, IN THE LONG RUN.

You may find, though, that you do suffer more bad beats and suck outs. However, every time you do get one of these, you are making money.

A couple of years ago, I switched from 2/4c limit to $5 NL games and found that once I'd got used to much bigger pots, I could win and lose more on a hand than for a whole limit session.

Right now, I am playing $10 NL cash games and once I've won 30 Max buyins at $20, I'll move up. This way, I get loads of experience and I know I am fully bankrolled. Also, by this point, I am not thinking in terms of $$ but BBs :)

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