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Old 12-08-06, 07:24 PM
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playing for couple reasons, one is for the pure enjoyment of it and yes any level would be enjoyable to me. I basicly want to improve though, I picked the numbers though because I think they are high enough that they pass the rush rate for the level. Winning $200 at .05/.10 should be enough to decide if I'am actully beating that level, $400 should be enough to know if Iam beating that level etc etc etc.

I would like to move up and be stable at around 1/2 level but dont want to go up there until Iam positive that I'am good enough to sit there. Right now im 99.9% sure iam not good enough to sit there. I thought this would let me improve my play and work my way up to that level and basicly work on good bankroll managment. Think Iam correct in this or am i way off?

as for losing the buy-ins if I make them off a lower level I would be ok losing them as long as I drop down the level once I lose them.

also a big reason I want to do this is by the time I get to a beatable level like .25/.50 I will have a giant bankroll for that level. I mean if I do this and start with 1,000 by the time i get to .25/.50 I will have $1,600 which is like 31 buy-ins

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