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$$ Available to safely lose vs. which table limits you play
I was thinking about this the tonight and it might be a great way for people to get a cheaper lesson in higher limits. One thing is for sure, buying in with the table max-limit is the best way to play being you are allowed to go through more orbits and catch better hands so you can make more money (wow that was a little bit of a run-on sentence).
Then i got to thinking, you know i want to play at the .25-.50 tables and i have only played the .10-.25 tables ( this is not a real life example, just for the sake of the story) why not buy in for the same amount i do at the .10-.25 tables ( The table max of 25$ 100xBB) and buy in at the 50$ max table buy in. Most people when they move up limits dont expect to win right away, there is a lot of adapting that has to go on when you move up, so then it hit me, if you are able to safely lose 25$ and still be able to go back down to the 25$ tables and make it back, why not move up and get some higher limit experiance?
This works two ways, one- when you get to the 50$ buy in tables and sit down with 25$ you could lose it but it will more then likely make you a better player just from the time you sat with BETTER PLAYERS. The only way to get better is to be around someone who is better then you, some people will argue this point but its a great way for noob's to learn how to play the game correctly. So then when you get back to the 25$ tables you make your 25$ back, and then some since you are so good and go back to the 50$.
The other way this could go is you realize that the 50$ max isnt much different then the 25$ and the players are about the same, and you make enough money at the 50$ to be able to support your new higher stakes.
The second step could be eased into as well not make all the money on the first night you play there but slowly.
To me this is a great way to learn and adapt since you wont be losing as much if you just jump right into it with the table max.
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