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WYoung83:
to play, make profit, be comfortable and also not mind losing a few max buyins in one session you need to have around 50 max buyins for any level......

i have read blogs, watched interviews of so many internet pros and they all say this.
imagine if you have somewhere around 2k. You are playing at 0.50-$1....you get a few coolers or a coupple of bad beats and have a real bad session and lose 6 or 7 max buyins. Then this is about 40% of you whole roll.......

Phill Galfond actually recently said that for the nose bleed games on fulltilt, he always has a roll of 5 million  behind him.

Santino67:

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--- Quote from: hi_am_chris on February 23, 2009, 00:33:36 AM ---
id say ur still probably underrolled for 25 50 with a 500 bankroll

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This

but if you are winning consistently at this level and can afford to reload (even good players can drop 10 buyins in a row) then you are fine continuing at this level.

Do not reccommend moving up to 0.50/1 at all. I"d wait untill you have rolled it up to 3K minimum  before moving up



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Cheers Rob

I agree with all above but wasn"t progressing financially quick enough at lower levels despite being in profit most nights. Only recall having to reload about 5 times and don"t mind that if it"s not because i"ve played like a complete spanner. I only play one table at a time coz more makes my head hurt  :D so that def has an impact.
Still doing well enough on 25c/50c and now over $620 so will stick with it for now.

Thanks again for all the advice, I"ll keep you posted with progress.

BioBlinx:
Best of luck with the bankroll build, I hope you reach your target but for now I am deffinately with the others that have said stay at your current level. Double your current roll wouldn"t be enough for 50c/$1. It does take time building a roll, I know cause I"m currently doing it myself, but its more than satisfying when you"ve got to that higher limit having grinded it up within some bankroll restrictions that almost eliminates the chance of you going busto :). Good luck.

hi_am_chris:
Ive always been a real nit about the levels ive played at but ive never had much money coming in, i was a student and now looking for a job so if i go busto with what i have at the moment i cant really reload  :-[

oneill1970:
We all want to move up quickly, but I don"t have too many problems getting in loads of hands at a level to build up the bankroll.  It just means you learn how to be patient and play for the long run, and you"ve seen and played thousands more hands than the other folks at the next level, which makes you miles more experienced than them when you actually get there...

...can"t be bad.

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