transitioning from .10nl to .25nl

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MOZZLA415

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i currently 3 table at .10 nl and find it pretty comfortable apart from the odd player here and there and continually making money all be it at a slow pace.
when i have the appropriate bankroll,do you think i should move up to .25 blinds or start adding more tables at .10 nl first? and if you think i should move up to .25nl, would you suggest starting at 1 table at a time and then slowly build up the amount of tables?

feedback would be much appreciated.

thanks.
 
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Either option works. I always drop down when I want to work on adding more tables, and drop the number of tables when I want to take a stab at moving up.

Some people get bored and play poorly if they drop too many, like going from 12 to 4 to move up, but going from 3 to 1 shouldn't be too bad, but your mileage may vary. Increasing the number of tables now at $10 will help you get sufficient bankroll faster.
 
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I would consider starting with one table in the .25nl table so that you can get a feel for the game at that level. In the beginning you may want to stick to one table until you feel that you are comfortable at adding more tables. Start with one and increase at your own rate. There is no set in stone answer, its all about how you feel about it.
 
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i currently 3 table at .10 nl and find it pretty comfortable apart from the odd player here and there and continually making money all be it at a slow pace.
when i have the appropriate bankroll,do you think i should move up to .25 blinds or start adding more tables at .10 nl first? and if you think i should move up to .25nl, would you suggest starting at 1 table at a time and then slowly build up the amount of tables?

feedback would be much appreciated.

thanks.

The number of tables you play isn't a function of your bankroll. When you are properly rolled and feel ready, move up. I wouldn't suggest going back to 1 table but dropping a few tables is a good idea. Just drop down to where you feel you can think about every hand fully and properly. For example, I 6 table 6max but when moving up I probs play 4 tables. Whatever works for you.
 
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if you choose to drop tables, just be reminded not to play looser than you are actually comfortable with. Some ppl do because they get bored...
 
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o.k

thanks for all of the advice.
will take it all into consideration and see how it goes when i finally move up.
 
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