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	Having enough to handle the bigger swings that occur as a player moves up is important. Staying at 5nl a little longer (and then 10nl a little longer) will help in your next shot at 10nl (and then 25nl). Especially given the rate you are killing 5nl for right now. It won't take long to get rolled for a proper move back to 10nl.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Sasquach991 
	
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Jason There's an interesting observation I noticed in your summary. You "moved up" 4 times and only 1 of those was successful: 
Moved to $10Nl @ $220  -> Supposed to have $300  -> Result: Failed  and dropped to $5NL   
Moved to $10Nl @ $300  -> Supposed to have $300  -> Result: Success ! Moved up to $25NL   
Moved to $25Nl @ $650  -> Supposed to have $750  -> Result: Failed  and dropped to $10NL   
Moved to $25Nl @ $650  -> Supposed to have $750  -> Result: Failed  and dropped to $10NL    
Notice anything?   You're no fun     
FYI, Spenda advised me to move up the first time to 10NL at $220  
here's proof:
http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...nl-t80217.html 
The 25NL shots were exactly shots and I got money scared and probably dropped down too soon for it to be a real shot. |