Btw, you don't have to buy in for the max at any table, especially the 1c/2c ones or 2c/5c ones that allow you to buy in for 200 big blinds. Truthfully, I'd almost rather be 100 big blinds deep playing against idiots.Stepping it up? Not with that little amount. I am grinding away until have 20 buy ins for the next level. $10 is the max buy in for the next evel .02/.05 =$200 so will be here for a bit.
Alowed to play per session at the moment $1 buy in and that's it check out the BRM (Bank Roll Management) threads!
Your original post is from 2008, so seems like you have been on a very extended break. I recommend starting with a bit more than just 10$, since even for playing 50c 9-mans you should ideally have a bankroll of at least 50 BIs for 9-man SnGs. So 25$ for 50c games and 50$ for 1$ games. With 10$ the risk of ruin is somewhat significant, but of course you can just pop another 10$ into the account, if you lose them, so its not a big deal. I will say though that up to the 2$ limit I prefer on-demand games, because the 9-mans have a really high rake. So with 10$ I would be playing the 25c on demand games. But really I would rather put some money into the account and start a bit higher with the 1$ on demand games.Had a big downswing to $10. Took some time to study and now am playing the 50c turbo 9 max STT.
first objective is to $20 The question is what bankroll would be best to switch to the $1 set?
Hi.Now where should I start sng, or 2c nl? oppinions please