Get a roll soon. Those micro S&G's can fry your brain in a hurry. What's your immediate plans? Are you going to be a S&G player now if things go well? I know you can beat the $25NL stakes, do you not think the $10NL game on stars would be faster and easier? It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on this. You said $300 to move to $25NL, is that because your confidence in beating the game? I would tell anyone looking to grind a a BR to play $25NL they need $500 but less is acceptable if you can easily replace the lost money if you bust. Is that just your "I'll take a shot $$ figure".

It's funny, that when I read your posts on the move to $50NL, I had the same thoughts and feelings. Trust that you can beat that game. It's not much tougher. It's no different than the move from $10NL to $25NL. You just have to watch your tables. Don't stay sitting at a table just because. I don't care if I'm up a buy in or down a buy in. Once a player or two has switched out, I re-evaluate. GL, you have a lot of people backing you up. Don't give up on it.

Also, I will say this to anyone thinking of cashing out. This thread should show you what it can do to your poker "career". The absolute worst thing you can do when grinding Micro limits is cashout. Everyone has a reason to cashout. I have to sell my house because I'm falling too far behind. Sure I could cash out most of my $1300 and probably buy another 2 or 3 months of room, but how does that help? My $1300 could be $13000 in a year. That is a lot more help than any $1K could do for me now. I know Givememyleg started a business, and it will potentially give him more money than poker could, and that's fine. It's possibly one of the only reasons I would ever cashout my BR, to make more money, but for someone cashing out to pay phone bills, rent or just to pay living expenses is just prolonging there agony another month, keep grinding, get a job, and get to $100NL where small cashouts will mean something more than a one time $500 bill.