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RVladimiro
Visionary
Silver Level
Need opinions on this. I've read threads about the subject at CC and got info from other sources and I'm thinking about this.
First things first: For the sake of simplicity let's say I started with 10BIs since it dropped while I was getting the simplest things. My biggest drop was in the very beggining: almost 2BIs. I started winning and got to 2BIs up before I started 6max where I got almost 2BIs low like FR but now I'm almost breaking even.
I have absolutely no intentions of loosing my initial deposit and no reasons to believe that it will happen. I'm doing ok, learning my thing, yada yada yada. But even if I did, I'm not playing on a lot of money, scared money and so on. Actually my initial deposit was made from money I saved from smoking less. So it's a good thing!
My initial plan in FR was to get 100BIs and follow a strict BRM of 5% per BI, etc. I'm now feeling that if I keep learning, that will become very slow to move up and since I'm not playing for money I can be much more aggressive on moving up early on and more conservative later on.
What if instead of the 100BI rule, I would go for a exponential BRM, like this:
2NL 10BI
5NL 15BI
10NL 20BI
25NL 25BI
and so on, but assuming that I move down if I get to the previous step. So if I go up to 5NL and loose down to $20, I'm back to 2NL.
I know it's kind of aggressive, but does this make any sense to any of you considering the points I mentioned above?
First things first: For the sake of simplicity let's say I started with 10BIs since it dropped while I was getting the simplest things. My biggest drop was in the very beggining: almost 2BIs. I started winning and got to 2BIs up before I started 6max where I got almost 2BIs low like FR but now I'm almost breaking even.
I have absolutely no intentions of loosing my initial deposit and no reasons to believe that it will happen. I'm doing ok, learning my thing, yada yada yada. But even if I did, I'm not playing on a lot of money, scared money and so on. Actually my initial deposit was made from money I saved from smoking less. So it's a good thing!
My initial plan in FR was to get 100BIs and follow a strict BRM of 5% per BI, etc. I'm now feeling that if I keep learning, that will become very slow to move up and since I'm not playing for money I can be much more aggressive on moving up early on and more conservative later on.
What if instead of the 100BI rule, I would go for a exponential BRM, like this:
2NL 10BI
5NL 15BI
10NL 20BI
25NL 25BI
and so on, but assuming that I move down if I get to the previous step. So if I go up to 5NL and loose down to $20, I'm back to 2NL.
I know it's kind of aggressive, but does this make any sense to any of you considering the points I mentioned above?