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Old 09-07-05, 02:33 PM
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I see exactly what you are saying BUT if you are bankrolled for say 100/200 it might be kinda boring playing at 50/100 and you might play worse then you would play when the money means something to you. Well let me change that when the money means more to you.

let me edit this a little bit to explain what I mean so I dont sound to dumb this time. So a doctor makes 110k a year and has never played poker before in his life. He is bankrolled for a big game but has to learn some basics 1st, I would much rather him sit in say a 100/200 game then a 1/2 game. In that 1/2 game all he is gonna do is pick up bad habits and when he goes up to his 100/200 game is gonnna get rocked. If he would start at the game think he would of picked it up much easier.

now in your case you got a head start since you are a solid poker player already, You should start where you feel comfortable if thats 2/4 or 3/6 then fine you have the bankroll for it so go to town brother. As for risking your whole bankroll before you make those big deposits guess that depends on you and what you have planned. If you can handle sitting out for a couple of months if you bust out I say go for it.

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