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| Difference between .02NL & .10NL How big is the difference between opponent playing styles from .02NL & 10NL.? And for those who play .10NL what is considered a good BB/100 for BR building? I play by Ferguson's 5% rule as far as my BRM goes and been itching to move up but I hear there's a significant difference in skill level and I can barely grind about 8BB/100 playing .05NL so any input is greatly appreciated before I try to make a run at it lol. |
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| I think if you have a sample of 50k hands making 8BB/100 then moving up is surely the right decision BR permitting. 20-30k hands you could consider but its dicey. I think as you move up levels you get less profit from others tilting away their stacks so your A-game needs to be a lot better than their A-game. Good luck. |
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2 & 5nl are joke levels, just get yourself to $250 and take a shot, don't waste 50k hands of grinding at 5nl if your beating it for 8BB/100 |
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| Seriously if your beating it for 8bb then move up if u have 15+ buyins for NL 10. Obviously though drop down if you lose more than 3 buyins but take a shot because uour paying much more rake at NL 2 and the skill difference between NL2 and NL 10 is negligible |
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| Thanks for all the responses I got my BR up to $228 so according to the 5% BR management I've been following I was open to the idea of moving up just wasn't sure if I was ready - 8BB/100 is based on my sample of 26,000 hands I played combined between .02NL and .05NL barely got PT3 so don't really have a large HH to pull from but I had been beating .02NL for months before I even considered getting PT3. |
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| I am facing a similar decision. I am playing at 4NL, the lowest level at Carbon so it's really 2NL at sites that offer 2NL games. The competition is really very easy, and I have built up my BR to almost $230 from $50 now. I remember when I first moved up to 5NL from 2NL at Pokerstars last year, I got slammed in the beginning. Not sure if I am ready. I am having an easy time at 4NL. Dunno if I wanna ruin a good situation. |
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Well first off thanks to everyone for the amazing support and just to update I experienced the same thing as blueskies - the moment I moved up to 10NL I just ran really bad for like 7 sessions straight (people hitting 2 outters on me) till I dropped down to $150 from $225. My AIEV is like $65 above my money won lol so unfortunately I'm back down at 5NL slowly BUT SURELY grinding my way back up. |
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