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[QUOTE="stormswa, post: 561247, member: 15426"] as long as you have the disapline to move down if you lose the amount of money that is required to play that level it really does not matter what level you start at. It sounds weird and maybe reckless to some but if you think about it then it makes perfect sense. this way you can find out where you stand by going backwards instead of forwards. Both ways are very acceptable, if you start at .05/.10 and take a year of grinding to finally figure out where you stand or you buy in higher and find out maybe in month where you stand. Does that make sense? ok take this for instance you have 2k to play with and here are your choices. play .05/.10 and get good hand sample, maybe say 1k hands to see if you are really beating this level before you move up. Ok so now you are beating it and it took maybe a month to get those 1k hands. now you move up to next level and repeat until you finally are stable at $1/$2 [B]or[/B] put that 2k on and start at .50/1.00 ($100 buy in, 20 buy ins) play and if you lose the 10 buy ins drop down or if you win the 10 go up to $1/$2 it took alot less time. Again this is only if you can drop down if you lose some buy ins if you are not sure if you can then you should do the 1st option and work your way up. It really depends on the person and how good he is with money managment. [/QUOTE]
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