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its all a matter of personal preference. some want to make money. others are just goofing around. some think you owe it to yourself to make as much money as possible, work on your game, learn to beat tougher opponents, etc. others think they would like to stay at a level they crush, and work on other aspects like playing LAG.
whatever. its all up to you.
personally, i started a couple years ago, moved up to 100 NL with br mngmt, started taking money out every month for mad cash, and stayed there for awhile. then, went back down a couple levels when the US regs hit, and loved the fact i no longer need to think/try so hard to make the right decisions. i wanted to see if i could sustain a 15BB/100 win rate ( i am close, but cant quite hold it...more like 12-13.5), but i now love screwing around with different lines...just to see what happens. i have loosened up a ton.
but, i also play different games now, too. limit, fcd, stud...dont like omaha. but playing the lower limits allows me to play whatever i want, whenever i want, and no longer worry about damaging what "i've worked so hard to build." or at least thats how i used to feel.
like i said, its all personal preference, but you just need to figure out why you are playing poker (enjoyment or income), and focus on what maximizes THAT goal. ignore the rest, its crap.
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