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[QUOTE="magnus369, post: 6351932, member: 237443"] Do you think it is instructive to play these game levels to learn how to play better? I recently got some free coaching hours from a Brazilian cash game player (N00KI5) who plays regular nl100 and nl200, so he told me about certain bad habits for future stakes, and that I could be wasting my time playing for a few dollars a week, that later I would need to relearn, and maybe future downswings will hurt me to settle into the higher limits, especially nl25 and nl50, which according to him is where poker starts to be played for real. On reflection it seems like a solid argument what he told me, however on the other hand, I always like to think of poker as a game of cards and decision making, that we don't necessarily need to see the monetary value, but we can understand the game by the blinds, however I fully agree with him, that due to the high aggressiveness and the somewhat curious lines of play it distances me from the normality of the higher fields. So what can you tell me? If you were to make poker a profitable hobby, where you dedicate and commit half a period or less of your days to play, and half a period to study, thus having about 6 hours a day to play and study poker, you also having experience in the game, would you start from the bottom, I mean nl2 even, or would you think about investing your money in time to start from the middle/upper nl25 or more? [/QUOTE]
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