
Posted Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:25 am GMT by Elite-
I have been playing Heads Up Sit&Go's for over a year now and I keep statistics of my play : Entry Fee , Site where the game is played , Name of the opponent , Time the game lasted and the final hand .
I only played 20.+2 $ , 50.+2.50 $ , 100.+5 $ and 200.+10 $ games so far .
Wins : 2483
Losses : 789
Winnings : 54.550 $
Would you suggest me to move up in stakes like 500.+20 $ and 1000.+30 $ games , maybe even 5000.+100 $ or should I stay at the same level where I make some profit .
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Posted Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:53 am GMT by Silhouette
It depends on what you're comfortable with.
The experience at those higher levels would be priceless, but I know that I would play too tightly at those stakes and probably wouldn't play good poker. (That's me though, I'm small time).
Also with more money you'll likely find better players, so your relative skill level is at question.
If you're up for the challenge and want to try it, I say go for it.
Best of luck, with either decision.
Posted Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:43 am GMT by Loonbat
Make sure your bankroll can support it. With the win/loss ratio you've expressed, I think you can put together an impressive bankroll (if you don't already have one) in a short period of time.
When you look at a breakdown at the results for a specific dollar amount (eg a $100 SnG vs a $20 SnG), do you find they differ drastically? Are most of your wins at the 10, 20 and 50 levels? If the answer to these two questions is NO, and you're consistently beating all the games through 200, go for it!
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