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Originally Posted by TRUSTtheDRAWCESS
I grind the microstakes as a hobby. I have zero desire or intention to go pro, but I would like to get good enough to make a small side income, ideally from live after COVID, but for now I am putting in solid volume at 10-25nl trying to improve.
I was thinking of trying H2N and primarily using that over PT4. I am not worried about the cost for the edge version with all the neat features, I have lots of disposable income after 2 years of WFH.
However, I am wondering if for a microstakes player it is really worth getting. I have heard the program can be difficult to learn and use, and my primary question is if it is worth me taking the time to learn to use it, and worried whether I will get enough out of it, or that maybe the MDA stuff is too complicated to do without a coach or support. Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by quaattrroo
Hi, all players with individual requirements, so you should try/understand the program and only then will you understand if it was useful, etc.
Depends on your volume and goals really. I purchased H2N because I had the intent to move up stakes. If you never plan to leave 10nl, I'd say look at Drivehud. It's great for microstakes. If you have the intent to play higher stakes, then get H2N and GT-HUD. Can be a bit of an investment, but well worth it.