by mike_m235 » Thu Jun 01, 2006 3:54 pm
If you multitable and you don't have your bankroll, split your tables... that's what I am doing between 100 and 200. It's not a full move up, but gets you used to it.
For the record, NL200, at least for the couple thousand hands I have, at UB, is easier than NL100 at the same site. And it's not even close. The NL100 tables run 16-20% VPIP and the NL200 tables run more like 25-30%. So for a lot of people the difference in level is going to relate to how their style reacts to the style of the other players at that level...meaning you might have to figure out how to beat a tighter game at 25 than you did at 10.
Also at 25 you're going to find the first group of guys who will kill you if you make silly min raises. It will be a small percentage, but they will be there -- they weren't there at 10. You'll need to fix that leak.