how did you rise up from the low limits to the limits you play now?
switched from $100 FR to 6 max fall of last year - played breakeven for about 3 months whilst i got the hang of it (bonuses kept roll going up)
when did you decide to bump up to the next level?
I play both $200 and $100 6 max now - I tend to pick high (45%+) Vp$iP tables - I prefer to play $200 but play $100 about 1/3 of the time if juicy $200 aren't around..
Technically I didn't have a great win rate (or much of a win rate at all) when I moved up to $200 but did have an $8000 roll...
when did you cash out?
I have an excel spreadsheet set up that sets my bankroll baseline (currently $8500) and lets me cash out any excess. But the baseline moves up by 10% of any excess each week, so it slowly moves up as the weeks go by (it started at $8000). If I cashed out max every week (which I don't) this would mean that I would cash out 90% of my winnings each week.
did you multi/table? if so, with what kind of bankroll and when did you decide to move up?
I have always multi-tabled Ring (I moved to Ring after 500 $5 SnG's which I mostly 2-tabled). Minimum I play is 2x$200 tables; max is 4x$100. Usually I three tables the $200's..
what do you think the best strategy would be, if i were to start over again with $150-$200 looking to get back into the 6max games?
Can you afford to lose it and are you sure you can beat these tables? If so I would play the $50 tables but buy-in for $20 to start (as on $50 tables you can get some decent bonusesrunning to insulate you against risk). More sensible advice would be to follow the 20 buy-in rule and buy in for $20 at the $25 tables.Statistics: Posted by excession — Tue Apr 11, 2006 6:14 am
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