spranger
Rock Star
Platinum Level
I started with $50 on my account and grinded out the 1/2c tables until I was up to $200. This took a long ass time. But as I read in a Doyle Brunson article, he had to learn the game for about 5 years on the "dirt road" before he headed to Vegas. The dirt road nowadays is the low ass limits online. But it was really effective for my game, I learned alot during those katrillion hands, and since getting to $200 I've moved up to NL10 and been killing it and am about $330. Was just wondering a few things from some more experienced players who have probably been through the limits and know what's comin.
- Do you recommend getting 20 buyins (500$) before moving up to NL25, or would it be a better idea to go a bit further? Maybe around $750, especially since I always play 4 tables at a time
- Is there a big difference when moving up from NL10? Or is it basically just the same game with a little higher limits
- How much of a swing can you allow in your bankroll (downhill swing) before you move back down a level?
- What should I be adding to my game as I go up in the levels
- Any advice in bankroll management would be nice, the only thing I really know is the 20 buyin rule, but even that seems a little low to me for some reason
- Do you recommend getting 20 buyins (500$) before moving up to NL25, or would it be a better idea to go a bit further? Maybe around $750, especially since I always play 4 tables at a time
- Is there a big difference when moving up from NL10? Or is it basically just the same game with a little higher limits
- How much of a swing can you allow in your bankroll (downhill swing) before you move back down a level?
- What should I be adding to my game as I go up in the levels
- Any advice in bankroll management would be nice, the only thing I really know is the 20 buyin rule, but even that seems a little low to me for some reason