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Money Management
Moving Up/Down Limits
Choosing which limit to play
is a critical element when playing poker. Generally, you should choose which
limit to play based on your financial situation, your poker ability, and your
aversion to risk.
No matter how wealthy you are,
it is often best to start out at the lower limits simply because the competition
there is easier. Few 'professionals' play at the $1-2 games, so it is a
relatively safe place to begin one's poker career. Even if you are a
billionaire, no one will know it when you play on the internet and think any
less of you for playing at a low limit.
When choosing a limit, the
major choices come when one decides to move up a limit or down a limit. Do not choose a limit so high
that it makes you scared to play. Playing scared is a guaranteed recipe for
losing. It is also not wise to 'go for it' at a higher limit. If you are making
a run for it at a higher limit, you probably do not have the bankroll to survive
there for long. Even if you win on two straight sessions, you will likely bust
out and have to move down if you are not bankrolled enough at any given limit.
If you take a hit at a higher
limit, you should generally move down. However, you shouldn't move down so far
that you are totally unmotivated to play. If you move up to $25-50 from $10-20,
you shouldn't fall back to $1-2 once you decide that $25-50 is too high. While
people tend to play too scared at a higher limit, they also tend to play too
loose at a lower limit. Play a limit that motivates you to play, but also at
which that you are not scared to play.
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