Mojomax747
Rock Star
Silver Level
I dont know if/how often this has been discussed but here goes.
When managing your bank roll and finding yourself in a position to move up in limits because you have reached the accepted/general target that would allow you to do so, ( say you did this over a shortish time ) do you go ahead with the climb and try it out or do you say to yourself, no im not ready yet, i dont have enough time at my current level under my belt?
For a bit more clarity lets say you have been playing $5 sit and go with 9,18, and 45 players, and have taken a br of $200 up to $600 over a period of about 6 weeks. 2% of your $600 br would now represent $12 so do you hit those buy-ins at this point of do you hold back and continue at $5 levels to gain more experience/br. I am basing this question on playing 5 sit and go a day over a 6 week period. That would give us 35 sit and go a week, times 6 weeks, giving us a total of 210 sit and go to work from. I wondered if it would be correct to move up at this point and wanted to highlight the perils of moving up before you are ready. What do you think?
When managing your bank roll and finding yourself in a position to move up in limits because you have reached the accepted/general target that would allow you to do so, ( say you did this over a shortish time ) do you go ahead with the climb and try it out or do you say to yourself, no im not ready yet, i dont have enough time at my current level under my belt?
For a bit more clarity lets say you have been playing $5 sit and go with 9,18, and 45 players, and have taken a br of $200 up to $600 over a period of about 6 weeks. 2% of your $600 br would now represent $12 so do you hit those buy-ins at this point of do you hold back and continue at $5 levels to gain more experience/br. I am basing this question on playing 5 sit and go a day over a 6 week period. That would give us 35 sit and go a week, times 6 weeks, giving us a total of 210 sit and go to work from. I wondered if it would be correct to move up at this point and wanted to highlight the perils of moving up before you are ready. What do you think?