Grinding low stakes

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Hello first sorry for bad englisch...
Ok as you can see in title i want to grind low stakes mtt with 1$ buy in and 180players 1$ sit and goes..
Its unwritten rule that you need to have at least 100 buy ins and i think that is enough,so i will deposit 100 dollars in my pokerstars account.I think that im good poker player for last 2 years i played a lot freerolls,live and i played also on pokerstars mtts and sitandgoes i even won 1$ buy in zoom mtt first place was 117 $ and had some deep runs also..
My plan for now is to spend 6-7 $ par day playing 3-4 sng 180(slow one where blind increase every 15minutes) and 3 mtt like hot 1,1$ buy in,big 1,1$ buy in..Also i would play some freerolls
So what its you oppinion on this ,is it profitable to play like this(im not thinking to make millions just to boost my bankroll so i could play without of fear geting broke,get some cash to withdrew and if i hit big go for bigger stakes).Any advice if i should play more or less par day,or some diffrent types of game...Any advice and honest opinion is welcome...Thank you :pcguru::pcguru:
 
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I would advise you to start with 0.55 buy-in MTT tournaments, it's easy to play for a beginner player, especially since you have experience playing in freerolls and this is MTT
 
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If you are going with 100BI then i would suggest playing 180 SNGs rather than big MTTs just because less players means less variance. When you get to 150 or 200 BI you can add some bigger field MTTs.
 
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thanks man.. appreciate your opinion
 
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I would agree with starting at the .55 buy in games. I would also not lock yourself into a set number of games a day. If you find you are playing really good poker, I would play more. Those times you find you are either playing poorly or not feeling well enough to play, ( sick, tired, distracted) I would play less and spend that time evaluating leaks or studying a new concept to enhance your arsenal at the tables.
 
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